Beds get moved.Never install a cold tank above a bed Imho.
Beds get moved.Never install a cold tank above a bed Imho.
Beds get moved.
A woman I once worked with was a diabetic. She went home one night and collapsed in her hallway and her arm ended up resting on a surface mounted central heating radiator pipe. Heating was on while she was unconscious for some time and burned her flesh right down to the bone. She was off work for ages and had to have skin taken off of her leg to be grafted onto her arm.Another case district heating in an old people's complex
Old girl went to. Get out of bed fell and got stuck between the bed and radiator
Heating came on and cooked her
She died
A case for low surface temp radiators may be
The options to locate tanks in fink truss rafter roofs are limited and specifically designated by the designers and are usually illustrated on the drawing.One also needs to Consider where a central. Jesting header tank ( cistern,) is sighted?
The options to locate tanks in fink truss rafter roofs are limited and specifically designated by the designers and are usually illustrated on the drawing.
That's why you are plumber and have probably never seen a working drawing in your life.AFAIK there are no regs as such? As to where tanks are located in lofts other than decent support for the load?
That's why you are plumber and have probably never seen a working drawing in your life.
Who said anything about reg's?
Engineers drawings and calc's supersede reg's, but also go through the B.C. checking process in any case. You really are quite ignorant.Regs come to. The fore if an incident occurs
Engineers drawings and calc's supersede reg's, but also go through the B.C. checking process in any case. You really are quite ignorant.
Probably?Do you (or building control) work to approved codes of practice?
Probably?
Engineers drawings and calc's supersede reg's, but also go through the B.C. checking process in any case. You really are quite ignorant.