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Aidan Aidan is offline
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On Dec 2, 9:45 pm, "Phil L" wrote:

Because the previous poster had made a typo, numpty.


No he hadn't, Phil. He had said, quite correctly, that it was "... at
20mbar pressure, i.e. 1/50th atmosphere pressure, or around 8" of
water".

You were wrong, Phil.

Gas is 2 bar at the meter,


No, you're wrong again there, Phil.

It is not 2 bar at the meter. It is 21mbar at the meter.
It is at a higher pressure at the governor/pressure reducing valve,
which is on the meter inlet. Even there, it's not usually anywhere near
2 bar; more like 30" wg, 0.07 bar.

he didn't say where he'd connected the effing
manometer,


You're wrong, Phil. He had connected it to a test nipple, which is
usually the one on the meter outlet and so is at the reduced pressure,
21 mbar static.

He may have connected it to a test nipple on an appliance, but they're
all at 21 mbar static pressure too.

There are no test nipples on the high pressure/inlet side of the
governor because it would allow the users access to an unmetered gas
supply.

You should know that, having done the ACOPS course.
Why don't you just go and look at a meter? The usual arrangement is
service pipe, isolating valve, governor, meter ( with test nipple on
the meter outlet).

..did the few cc's of coloured water blow out of the straw or
not?


Yes, it did, because he opened the 1/4 turn gas isolating valve
quickly. The gas surged into the unpressurised manometer tube and the
water column had to stop the entire column of moving gas in the service
pipe. It causes a momentary pressure surge Water hammer happens the
same way.

If you open the valve slowly, it doesn't happen.
You should know that, having done 380,000 gas tests.

Which ones can operate safely in a sealed room?


The ones that can operate safely in a sealed room have a special name.
They are called "room sealed".

Like these;
http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en...UK%7CcountryGB

Probably best if you shut up; a shut gob gathers no feet. You'll just
make yourself look a bigger cnut.


I think you must derive some perverse pleasure from being humiliated.
I'm starting to feel guilty about taking the **** out of someone who,
it now appears, is not in possession of their faculties.

Why don't you just stop dispensing your expert, but wrong, advice
about topics that you know nothing about and we'll get along nicely.