M macka09 Plumbers Arms member Plumber Gas Engineer Messages 1,226 Apr 8, 2019 #1 hi guys. Can anyone explain why Worcester use bonded washers on there gas connections rather than a normal fibre???
hi guys. Can anyone explain why Worcester use bonded washers on there gas connections rather than a normal fibre???
D DXCross Gas Engineer Messages 62 Apr 8, 2019 #2 Not 100% sure but I imagine it’s to maintain continuity...?
ShaunCorbs Super Moderator Staff member S. Mod Plumber Gas Engineer Subscribed Messages 34,374 Solutions 2 Apr 8, 2019 #3 better seal and garanteed
M macka09 Plumbers Arms member Plumber Gas Engineer Messages 1,226 Apr 8, 2019 #4 Another silly question Worcester related. Are we able to check whether a boiler is for nat gas or lpg with the gc number.
Another silly question Worcester related. Are we able to check whether a boiler is for nat gas or lpg with the gc number.
ShaunCorbs Super Moderator Staff member S. Mod Plumber Gas Engineer Subscribed Messages 34,374 Solutions 2 Apr 8, 2019 #5 no but gas valve is labeled
king of pipes Esteemed Plumber Gas Engineer Subscribed Messages 6,157 Apr 9, 2019 #6 It will be labelled as to its gas type on the data badge . Kop
R robdog6000 Gas Engineer Messages 30 Apr 9, 2019 #7 the only difference between lpg and ng is the code plug. There is nothing to stop a ng version being fitted onto lpg, providing code plug is changed and gas valve set.
the only difference between lpg and ng is the code plug. There is nothing to stop a ng version being fitted onto lpg, providing code plug is changed and gas valve set.
R robdog6000 Gas Engineer Messages 30 Apr 9, 2019 #8 code plug comes with sticker to identify boiler as lpg