Low inlet gas pressure - Worcester Greenstar 42CDI bolier

Bambergaspipe said:
Can you point out the fact that I was wrong here Softus?
You're wrong.

There. I pointed it out.

I also don`t understand why you are continuing to post on this matter
I want to, but I wouldn't ever expect you to understand my reasons. When I stop wanting to, I'll stop. That's the beauty of the forum and also of the fact that the only outcome you can personally influence is whether or not a moderator will delete your posts.

Having said that, it appears that your strength of will isn't enough for you to stop yourself posting abuse, so you don't even have control over that outcome. :rolleyes:
 
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corgiman said:
he will

is anyone other than you me or softus actually interested chris??

its like a car crash I can hardly take me eyes of it

:)


I knew it would only be a matter of time before you raised your slimy, hypocritical head.
 
Bambergaspipe said:
corgiman said:
he will

is anyone other than you me or softus actually interested chris??

its like a car crash I can hardly take me eyes of it

:)


I knew it would only be a matter of time before you raised your slimy, hypocritical head.


You used to be mildly amusing

but in fact you are just a boring little tit who throws his teddies out of his pram the moment someone disagrees..

Its beddie byes Bamber you boring little brat
 
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Having said that, it appears that your strength of will isn't enough for you to stop yourself posting abuse, so you don't even have control over that outcome. :rolleyes:


Ok Alan, you can have your second series. :D :D
 
ChrisR said:
When was I wrong :?:

Well, in your first post, and in the others. :D

In my first post I suggested a reading of 21mbar as a working pressure.Unless Regs have changed that still stands. 23 to 19 plus or minus 2mbar.
Wrong or right Chris :?:
 
Bambergaspipe said:
Ok Alan, you can have your second series. :D :D


You have even got his name wrong as well!

Its not Alan, its Tim who you have quoted there!
 
You used to be mildly amusing

but in fact you are just a boring little tit who throws his teddies out of his pram the moment someone disagrees..

Its beddie byes Bamber you boring little brat


Sorry Corgi, I was a bit out of order with you there, will you accept my grovelling apology :?: .. mate :cry: please :?: :cry:
 
In my first post I suggested a reading of 21mbar as a working pressure.
No, you hopeless buffoon, you did not. You said this,
at least 21mbar
which is wrong.
Now you've proved you can't read. Doing well today Bambi.

23 to 19 plus or minus 2mbar.
Well done, you have learned something in this thread. (We know what you mean, even though you can't make a sentence :rolleyes: )
It still isn't right, because of the drop you'll get with 42kW, but not as pathetically wrong.

And you'll still want to argue black is white.
 
Entertaining though this beeatch fight is (no offence lads its quite funny) I want to know what the OP has managed to get done - fat chance of that know though :(
 
Agile said:
Bambergaspipe said:
Ok Alan, you can have your second series. :D :D


You have even got his name wrong as well!

Its not Alan, its Tim who you have quoted there!

If think that one went straight over your head Tony :LOL:
 
ChrisR said:
In my first post I suggested a reading of 21mbar as a working pressure.
No, you hopeless buffoon, you did not. You said this,
at least 21mbar
which is wrong.

Let it lie oaf, you won`t win.

23 to 19 plus or minus 2mbar.
Well done, you have learned something in this thread. (We know what you mean,

Of course you know I meant, 21 + or - 2mbar, it was a typo but you`re milking it for all it`s worth, how pathetic.

It still isn't right, because of the drop you'll get with 42kW, but not as pathetically wrong.

You now seem to have a big hard on because you have learned recently on your acs that they have changed certain permissible drops regarding working pressure at meter.
Aren`t you the proud one. :rolleyes:

And you'll still want to argue black is white.

I love arguing with you because you are an overbearing prat.

So just for you, sweetie ;)

Working pressure at meter is the measured pressure at the meter when gas is flowing. ONLY THE SUPPLIER may adjust this pressure. As an installer you should check for a reading of 21 mbar + or - 2mbar.
with ONE appliance operating at full rate, (with a cooker 3 rings).

YOU MUST NOTIFY THE SUPPLIER WHEN INCORRECT. As a competent gas engineer like me, your first suspicion will be that it is the regulator, if after having it changed & you still have same prob, it may be your incoming supply. If you take the time to look back on my earlier posts, you will find I have stated this or IS THERE SOME TEST YOU KNOW OF THAT I CAN DO TO TEST THE INCOMING MAINS SUPPLY BEFORE HAVING THE REGULATOR CHANGED :?: :?: :?: :?:

Nite nite Moron.
 
Sorry to be boring and go back to OP :LOL: but asked NG engineer about this today when I called them out to replace a J88 and he said that in theory you need 18mb at the inlet of the meter and that you 'could' lose another 4mbar across the meter, so that is where they get the 14mbar WP from at the minimum.

He also stated that he carrys some kit to check the service pressure up to the meter, which he would automatically use before any firm decsion was made on calling a team out. Also stated that London area is the worst affected by this as they deliberately keep the service pressure low down there to help prevent leaks.
 

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