Can some one spell out the Building and Water Supply (and any other) Regulations regarding Hot & Cold Pipe Insulation in domestic properties.
In summary from my reading, all primary heating circuits and water pipes in unheated spaces must be adequately lagged to prevent them from frost.
So, does that mean that running (small bore) heating pipes behind the plasterboard or in the wall cavity require specific lagging?
Similarly, water pipes in outbuildings: I guess there is not a lot you can do to prevent freezing, but is a good preventative measure to fit a drain down valve and instructions to use it to prevent potential bursts (if the building is designed for ocassional use)?
Grateful for your insight.
In summary from my reading, all primary heating circuits and water pipes in unheated spaces must be adequately lagged to prevent them from frost.
So, does that mean that running (small bore) heating pipes behind the plasterboard or in the wall cavity require specific lagging?
Similarly, water pipes in outbuildings: I guess there is not a lot you can do to prevent freezing, but is a good preventative measure to fit a drain down valve and instructions to use it to prevent potential bursts (if the building is designed for ocassional use)?
Grateful for your insight.