I love customers that tell you how to do your job because they are an "engineer"
Its not terribly important exactly WHY the boiler or fire cannot be operated on their own. If the manufacturer says it must not be done then we must not do it !
You dont say who you work for but regardless of whom that is, if the manufacturer's data says that a particular missile should not be fired within 65 seconds after a previous firing then I would expect ( or hope ) that you will abide with the manufacturer's instructions.
The fact that the inertial guidance system has insufficient fuel to perform corrections in the vortex of a previously fired missile is irrelevant. You do what the instructions say otherwise it may not work correctly or even safely.
In the extreme the missile might completely lose guidance and return to hit you up the a**e.
Firstly im not breaking the law 'compitant' is a very loose term! don't worry i know how to check for gas leaks!
I am also aware that this boiler needs good ventilation , if i was to cover it over it would be in such away that it can still breathe and gain access.
So if the gas pipe going to the fire section was blanked off why would the boiler not work behind? i know they are ment to be one system but i want to know exactly why they have to be together. Maybe ignition?
Indeed - I know of one who put diesel in his Reliant car @ a attended fill station ...Telling the pump jockey ..."I`m an engineer" That was years ago, and we don`t let him forget it....so carry on Gas fitters AND Engineers, you crack me upI love customers that tell you how to do your job because they are an "engineer"
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