by Oliver_murphy »
Mon Feb 25, 2008 5:43 pm
[quote="htg engineer"]Your CORGI registered installer should be able to sort this out. If the working pressure is 16 - 17mbar then he needs to get the gas provider out to set the meter governor so that it is -22mbar (20 +/- 2).
If the working pressure is 20mbar at the gas meter, then it should be 19-20 at the boiler. Your only allowed maximum 1 mbar drop across the system.
Also he should have measured the length of the pipe run to work out what size pipe is needed.
"Just what has one to do to get this boiler to work within the manufacturer's spec?"
Get rid of the CORGI registered installer you've been using, this is the basics of working on gas, if he cant do it - he shouldn't be working on gas.[/quote]
WRONG!!!!!!!!!!
This is correct
Your CORGI registered installer should be able to sort this out. If the working pressure is 16 - 17mbar then he needs to get the gas provider out to set the meter governor so that it is [color=red]19-23mbar (21 +/- 2)[/color]
If the working pressure is 20mbar at the gas meter, then it should be 19-20 at the boiler. Your only allowed maximum 1 mbar drop across the system.
Also he should have measured the length of the pipe run to work out what size pipe is needed.
"Just what has one to do to get this boiler to work within the manufacturer's spec?"
Get rid of the CORGI registered installer you've been using, this is the basics of working on gas, if he cant do it - he shouldn't be working on gas
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