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Gas Supply and Gas Meter Issue When Running 2 Boilers

Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2018 10:02 pm
by Masterpop
Hi,

I wonder if someone can help answer some questions please.
In our house we have two boilers : a 37kw and a 30kw.
The max flow rate required for the two is 4.1 and 3.24 m^3/h.

this exceeds the meters limit of 6m^3/h.

What options do I have resolve?

I have been told that a G6 meter can go up to 64kw total. So one option is to downgrade the 30kw boiler to 25kw. However, the flow requirement is still more than 6m^3/h. So how does that work?

Is it possible to change to a different G6 meter with a qmax of 10m^3/h. Would that solve my issue?

I am in the process of getting a GT1 test done to establish what the current pipes to the house are capable of supplying.

Incidentally the 30kw should never have been installed but that is done and due to unforeseen circumstances, are now in a position where I have to deal with it.

Any suggestions/explanations on how this all works would be greatly appreciated.

The energy company is saying that I may need to upgrade to a U16 meter which may require new pipes from the streets. This seems overkill to me, so I am looking for a sensible solution....

I have noticed meters being designed with a U6 or a G6, is there a difference?

Re: Gas Supply and Gas Meter Issue When Running 2 Boilers

Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2018 7:42 pm
by IloatheBG
Are either or both of the boilers combination boiers? If so, you appy a diversity factor of 0.8 to the combis. then recalculate