I'm not eligible for membership of the CC. Does that answer your question?Are you saying you offer lots of advice on heating systems but are not gas safe registered ...... not that you need to be to offer advice
I'm not eligible for membership of the CC. Does that answer your question?Are you saying you offer lots of advice on heating systems but are not gas safe registered ...... not that you need to be to offer advice
no perceptible drop means 1/4mb on water gauge or 0.25mb on electronic gauge over period of tightness test ( usually 2 mins in average size house )
no perceptible drop means 1/4mb on water gauge or 0.25mb on electronic gauge over period of tightness test ( usually 2 mins in average size house )
a gas leak is always a gas leak.
only time you cap is 1 it fails the tt with
2 passes the tt but you can smell gas.
if you test just the carcess you are allowed no permisable drop even if you cant smell gas
LDF (leak detection fluid)
no perceptible drop means 1/4mb on water gauge or 0.25mb on electronic gauge over period of tightness test ( usually 2 mins in average size house )
Can someone answer my question - at the end of this post?
a gas leak is always a gas leak.
only time you cap is 1 it fails the tt with
2 passes the tt but you can smell gas.
if you test just the carcess you are allowed no permisable drop even if you cant smell gas
LDF (leak detection fluid)
I actually wonder how many qualified plumbers carry a defective manometers that actually themselves leak at the tube connections or at the test nipple copuplings?
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