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Hi all,
I went to a property today to install a new Range cooker. There was already a Range there but this one has a gas oven instead of an electric oven. There's also a 28KW combi boiler and a 4ish KW gas fire there too.
On commissioning the cooker, the working pressure was about 14mB with the combi running at the same time. Was 18mB without the combi running. Both too low. Had a quick look round and it seems that the gas pipe runs in 22mm from the meter to the tee off for the gas fire the 15mm for around 20m or so before teeing again for the cooker and boiler! Then a run of about 4m on each branch of the tee to cooker and boiler.
Pressure is far too low and so I disconnected the oven telling him I couldn't commission it or sign it off. I've provided a quote for upgrading the gas pipe to 28mm along it's full length (even that is only just going to meet a 1mB drop if I bend instead of solder joints). I'm starting to think I should have ID'd the whole installation and should pop back to do that tomorrow to cover my rear. As it is, I've sent him an email telling him not to use the gas appliances until the pipework is upgraded to suit the appliances in the property.
What would you do in the circumstances?? Am worried about issues with the gas fire and cooker if it's used (which it almost certainly will be). As it was, I couldn't get the oven to ignite whilst commissioning today except manually with a match. Even though the ignitor was sparking it wasn't igniting. Wonder if the low pressure and this are related?
Thanks for all replies,
Keiran.
I went to a property today to install a new Range cooker. There was already a Range there but this one has a gas oven instead of an electric oven. There's also a 28KW combi boiler and a 4ish KW gas fire there too.
On commissioning the cooker, the working pressure was about 14mB with the combi running at the same time. Was 18mB without the combi running. Both too low. Had a quick look round and it seems that the gas pipe runs in 22mm from the meter to the tee off for the gas fire the 15mm for around 20m or so before teeing again for the cooker and boiler! Then a run of about 4m on each branch of the tee to cooker and boiler.
Pressure is far too low and so I disconnected the oven telling him I couldn't commission it or sign it off. I've provided a quote for upgrading the gas pipe to 28mm along it's full length (even that is only just going to meet a 1mB drop if I bend instead of solder joints). I'm starting to think I should have ID'd the whole installation and should pop back to do that tomorrow to cover my rear. As it is, I've sent him an email telling him not to use the gas appliances until the pipework is upgraded to suit the appliances in the property.
What would you do in the circumstances?? Am worried about issues with the gas fire and cooker if it's used (which it almost certainly will be). As it was, I couldn't get the oven to ignite whilst commissioning today except manually with a match. Even though the ignitor was sparking it wasn't igniting. Wonder if the low pressure and this are related?
Thanks for all replies,
Keiran.