Scott_D Esteemed Plumber Gas Engineer Subscribed Messages 6,128 Sep 9, 2018 #1 Saw this on Facebook Neat job but what do you think about the combined discharge pipes?
ShaunCorbs Super Moderator Staff member S. Mod Plumber Gas Engineer Subscribed Messages 34,709 Solutions 1 Sep 9, 2018 #2 Not to regs as each cylinder requires its own separate tundish you can combine d2 aslong as it can take the loading Also if they have combined the hot outs it's wrong
Not to regs as each cylinder requires its own separate tundish you can combine d2 aslong as it can take the loading Also if they have combined the hot outs it's wrong
Scott_D Esteemed Plumber Gas Engineer Subscribed Messages 6,128 Sep 9, 2018 #3 I have combined hots before on two cylinder jobs. Just always had a tee central so you get equal draw off
I have combined hots before on two cylinder jobs. Just always had a tee central so you get equal draw off
ShaunCorbs Super Moderator Staff member S. Mod Plumber Gas Engineer Subscribed Messages 34,709 Solutions 1 Sep 9, 2018 #4 scott_d said: I have combined hots before on two cylinder jobs. Just always had a tee central so you get equal draw off Click to expand... Exactly with there set up only the right one will be used mostly causing a legionnaires risk on the left also cold mains arnt equal
scott_d said: I have combined hots before on two cylinder jobs. Just always had a tee central so you get equal draw off Click to expand... Exactly with there set up only the right one will be used mostly causing a legionnaires risk on the left also cold mains arnt equal