This is where this forum fails (I think).
Appliance sections, says 'not boilers'.
So I cant find another place to ask.
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I have just had my LPG boiler (Greenstar Highflow 440), serviced by Calor.
Its the first time I have had it serviced, I have been in the property 3 years & the boiler is about 6/7 yrs old.
I have a British Gas certificate from the previous owners, with a pass.
The connection to my boiler is in 15mm coper, the engineer called Worcester & they have said it should be 22mm (not must be).
The installation instructions also state 22mm.
So how did this boiler get installed, presumably checked off with 15mm.
There is 22mm from the LPG tank to the valve at the side of the house, there is about 20ft of 15mm.
The engineer who has just checked the appliance has said that its not an easy job changing the pipe as the inlet to the boiler is at the bottom.
Appliance sections, says 'not boilers'.
So I cant find another place to ask.
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I have just had my LPG boiler (Greenstar Highflow 440), serviced by Calor.
Its the first time I have had it serviced, I have been in the property 3 years & the boiler is about 6/7 yrs old.
I have a British Gas certificate from the previous owners, with a pass.
The connection to my boiler is in 15mm coper, the engineer called Worcester & they have said it should be 22mm (not must be).
The installation instructions also state 22mm.
So how did this boiler get installed, presumably checked off with 15mm.
There is 22mm from the LPG tank to the valve at the side of the house, there is about 20ft of 15mm.
The engineer who has just checked the appliance has said that its not an easy job changing the pipe as the inlet to the boiler is at the bottom.