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I recently did a new school. Fitted a couple wash hand sinks in the classrooms. The supplied taps came with flexi’s so the lads just used them to connect up. Had a snagging list now saying to remove the flexi’s. So i will go back and fit m10 copper tails instead of the flexi. But my question is, they say wras approved on the flexi’s so are they allowed? Or no flexi and all, or only certain ones? Thanks.
 
Bet it's because of the risk of failure of flexis,,, wear and tear, accidental or malicious.
Was there anything in the spec for taps?
 
Bet it's because of the risk of failure of flexis,,, wear and tear, accidental or malicious.
Was there anything in the spec for taps?

You may think it’s that but it’s down To legionellas

Something to do with the rubber
 
Yes im sure its to do with bacteria growth. But ive read online that if wras approved ok to use and correct rubber. Who knows, ill just swap them to copper tailed m10’s. Easier to swap them than to argue with them . They are already being arses on the snagging list with the builders for ‘dirty light switches’ even though its been open 6 months and just childrens mucky fingers .
 
Yes im sure its to do with bacteria growth. But ive read online that if wras approved ok to use and correct rubber. Who knows, ill just swap them to copper tailed m10’s. Easier to swap them than to argue with them . They are already being arses on the snagging list with the builders for ‘dirty light switches’ even though its been open 6 months and just childrens mucky fingers .

Problem is proving this and the guys who do the l reports will flag them everytime
 
I just think its stupid, how they are supplied with the taps that were specified for the primary school. Yet cant be used.

Yep two steps forward one back
 
Read This Link
Then this list will tell you the acceptable ones.
The markings on the flex are listed too on there so you can normally identify them easy enough.
Mirror, torch, phone camera etc etc.
 
Read This Link
Then this list will tell you the acceptable ones.
The markings on the flex are listed too on there so you can normally identify them easy enough.
Mirror, torch, phone camera etc etc.

Thanks for that!
But im sure if i went back to the chap who did the snag list and told him they were ok (if they are) im sure he’d be more awkward and then make my life a misery and be petty and add more stuff to snag
 
I have come across a 'Legionella inspector' recently who said 'all' flexes in one of our customers nursing homes must be replaced due to the risk of bacterial growth.

Apparently the 'inspector' was a right jobs worth who wouldn't be told anything by the maintenance staff.

I advised the home of the same info I just posted and nothing has been heard since. All the ones I looked at were WRAS approved.

I personally think he had misunderstood something or his company have their own set of guidance and advice.

I get your point though, sometimes it's easier to do it and leave. I would still ask the reasons though, out of curiosity.
 
I have come across a 'Legionella inspector' recently who said 'all' flexes in one of our customers nursing homes must be replaced due to the risk of bacterial growth.

Apparently the 'inspector' was a right jobs worth who wouldn't be told anything by the maintenance staff.

I advised the home of the same info I just posted and nothing has been heard since. All the ones I looked at were WRAS approved.

I personally think he had misunderstood something or his company have their own set of guidance and advice.

I get your point though, sometimes it's easier to do it and leave. I would still ask the reasons though, out of curiosity.

It wont take me long, couple of copper tales and that, back into the iso valve.
Already have to go back, to fit a gas box over a lpg tap outside the building which i though calor would have done but didnt and now its my issue even though i told him it wont be really accessible in an emergency but ‍♂️. And he’s mouthing off about the insulation in the plant room which he wants doing by a ‘professional insulation team’ even though i did it myself in the specced kingspan lagging. But he wants it done and signes by a insulation company. I haven’t met this guy yet, but i know the building company and have afew emails back and forth in petty snags . The best one is dirty light switchs
 
Bearing in mind, first snag list was done in feb. All signed off. Now a different chaps come in and wanted to put his marker down i guess and add more
 
. And he’s mouthing off about the insulation in the plant room which he wants doing by a ‘professional insulation team’ even though i did it myself in the specced kingspan lagging. But he wants it done and signes by a insulation company. I haven’t met this guy yet, but i know the building company and have afew emails back and forth in petty snags . The best one is dirty light switchs
Maybe your lagging was a bit rough :p
 
I am intrested, in what way do
flexible couplings promote
bad bugs ?. I get the not strong
case and I dont really like them
per se, but legionella how
centralheatking
 
I always thought if it was wras approved it was good to go. Problem is most dont say they are wras approved and a lot of legionnaires companies just point blank say no to them.

When I worked for a company for the last year and a half they did work in schools and every year apparently we had to go back to change something that had been picked up on legionaires test.
 
I always thought if it was wras approved it was good to go. Problem is most dont say they are wras approved and a lot of legionnaires companies just point blank say no to them.

When I worked for a company for the last year and a half they did work in schools and every year apparently we had to go back to change something that had been picked up on legionaires test.
Wras is an advisory service, it has no criminal status but failure to use wras stuff can lead to civil court problems
Rob Foster
 
On the link I posted there are details such as markings that the flexes have on. I don't know if that helps?
Yes that does help. But i can just see it causing hassle if i write i report back saying they are wras approved via the data codes and ok to use. You know how these people inspecting hate to be told by use plumbers and heating engineers. They all think they are above us. The mechanical engineer couldnt even draw up a decent plan, then he reveals he doesnt like heating really and was a failed parky in his warly life. This jobs great! Not ha
 
Hi All
If you can't beat 'em etc!
Why not become one of these bloody nuisance 'inspectors' charging a blooming fortune just to frighten people into spending their hard earned shekels.
 
Hi All
If you can't beat 'em etc!
Why not become one of these bloody nuisance 'inspectors' charging a blooming fortune just to frighten people into spending their hard earned shekels.
I think protecting the mains water drinking supply is very important, talk to anybody in Africa without decent water. If a little bit of listeria can wipe out 5 people I am all for Wras.
centralheatking
 
Some organisations wont allow press fittings as water can sit in the gaps and bacteria can grow
Also had a job where no 'dead legs' were allowed. Even had to remove drain offs.
 
Some organisations wont allow press fittings as water can sit in the gaps and bacteria can grow
Also had a job where no 'dead legs' were allowed. Even had to remove drain offs.
Removing drainoffs is a little OTT, technically it's not even a dead leg.
 
its the rubber in the hoses, if its made from EPDM rubber its not allowed as it isen"t wras approved and also the EPDM is linked back to legonella, we have this problem with sites over the country and are now being sent to replace all flexible hoses with copper tails, not on jobs we have done mind so its a pain in the arse but jobs a job
 
its the rubber in the hoses, if its made from EPDM rubber its not allowed as it isen"t wras approved and also the EPDM is linked back to legonella, we have this problem with sites over the country and are now being sent to replace all flexible hoses with copper tails, not on jobs we have done mind so its a pain in the arse but jobs a job
I just thought I would bring this thread forwards as it’s going to be an increasingly serious issue over the next few years ....Centralheatking
 

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