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I have a 10m run to get to outside, can this be done in 32mm polypropylene pushfit pipe?
 
This is what I found:
A suitable plastic pipe (such as polypropylene complying with BS EN 1451-1) supported at maximum 300mm intervals, may be used for downstream pipe D2. A maximum distance between clips of 300mm provides adequate support to the pipe D2 in the event of discharge from safety devices
 
Yes polyprop is fine
 
Am I right in thinking though on a 15L water heater it only has a pressure relief not a temp pressure relief?

It isn't a d2 if its only pressure so no length or termination regulations. It would be like your boiler pressure relief

Over 15L it has to have a TPRV as standard
 
Am I right in thinking though on a 15L water heater it only has a pressure relief not a temp pressure relief?

It isn't a d2 if its only pressure so no length or termination regulations. It would be like your boiler pressure relief

Over 15L it has to have a TPRV as standard

Yes 30l and above has both

No still can be temp as it’s pressure related
 

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