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Few pics from today
176m of 6"
10m of 3"
All feeding around 2-8mw
176m of 6"
10m of 3"
All feeding around 2-8mw
Discuss Com fun :) in the Plumbing Jobs | The Job-board area at PlumbersForums.net
Busy day then
What is it, Incinerators?
Can't beat a nice big flange
You can if the bolt going into it is tinyWhat is it, Incinerators?
Can't beat a nice big flange
Not had the problem beforeYou can if the bolt going into it is tiny
All the time me matesad timesNot had the problem before
Your must be aching all over Shaun?Few pics from today
176m of 6"
10m of 3"
All feeding around 2-8mw
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Probably more accurate than me commercial isn’t my domain50bar..
Your must be aching all over Shaun?
Probably more accurate than me commercial isn’t my domain
Oh I thought it was water...
Oh I thought it was water...
Nice shiny gauges anyway - new for the job?
Nice shiny gauges anyway - new for the job?
How would you purge that big a run?
You can tell by the flanges on the pipework they're not rated to any sort of pressure, maybe 150psi/10bar?
Do you use ANSI raised face flanges in commercial heating/gas or do you have some weird old British standard?
I did a commissioning job on a gas platform, gas came out of the ground at 750bar and 75C. It was mainly welded pipework with some graylock/techlock type clamps.
16 bar flanges are rated at
And yes they were raised face
?
Pn16 flanges
I was tekkin p1ss Shaun but thanks anyway.
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