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Please would someone confirm when does a boiler have to be disconnected in relation to it being under gased.

example a37kw boiler running at full rate measuring at 7.5 mob working pressure .
 
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It's only AR if it's a danger or likley to cause issues with other appliances running. NCS for low pressure unless it's causing safety issues.
I didn't believe it until gas safe tech corrected me !
 
I fitted an Ideal Logic + boiler two years ago. The Diverter Valve turned out to be faulty. Ideal engineer went there and replaced it, then turned appliance off, saying he was only getting 16mbar at gas valve inlet nipple, and complained that he could not see any 22mm gas pipework? I told the custard to switch it back on, then went there a week later and fitted a 22mm gas pipe so the said engineer could see it. Idjiot
 
I fitted an Ideal Logic + boiler two years ago. The Diverter Valve turned out to be faulty. Ideal engineer went there and replaced it, then turned appliance off, saying he was only getting 16mbar at gas valve inlet nipple, and complained that he could not see any 22mm gas pipework? I told the custard to switch it back on, then went there a week later and fitted a 22mm gas pipe so the said engineer could see it. Idjiot

Don't it state in the mi's that the logic will run safely on pressure as low as 14mb?
 
It says that. Also states very clearly boiler must be installed in accordance with current standards. Lowest pressure at inlet to gas cock no lower than 18mbar.

The duotec GA mi say it's an efficient and reliable boiler and Worcester - efficient ! Don't believe all you read!
 
The answer to the original question is no you do not have to disconnect it unless it is causing appliances on the installation to be dangerous, or you are unable to commission the appliance as a new install.
 
Called ideal to ask the minium inlet pressure/ if there is an allowance of drop across the gas valve to be told min inlet pressure was 20mb. asked how this could be when we are allowed ( and usually find in the winter months) 19mb working at the meter? Answer 20mb!
 
I thought that any appliance it was ncs on it's minimum intended gas heat input?
Question? I go to do a cp12 and gas rate the cooker, 11kw cooker I gas rate it and it comes in at 8kw ( more than 10% under my tolerances) what happens then?
 
I fitted an Ideal Logic + boiler two years ago. The Diverter Valve turned out to be faulty. Ideal engineer went there and replaced it, then turned appliance off, saying he was only getting 16mbar at gas valve inlet nipple, and complained that he could not see any 22mm gas pipework? I told the custard to switch it back on, then went there a week later and fitted a 22mm gas pipe so the said engineer could see it. Idjiot

Had same issue regarding diverter valves on a few of these boilers last year. Must of been a faulty batch with those valves.
 
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