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harry writes:
On Tuesday, 19 December 2017 14:05:50 UTC, Bob Minchin wrote:
Jim GM4DHJ ... wrote:
On 19/12/2017 12:45, Cynic wrote:
Are you sure the regulator/governor is at fault? High usage rates by
everyone local in cold spells have been known to cause low pressure in
the underground mains. It shouldn't but occasionally manifests if the
mains are old/damaged/undergoing modifications etc. Alternatively
there could be a pipe problem in your property. The gas fire and
cooker would (should?) Show flame variation if the pressure from the
governor drops when the boiler kicks in.
If you have to ask in here I'd suggest you may need to get
professional help by someone with a manometer and understanding of the
engineering involved.

that is me then......just has scottish gas out they replaced the faulty
regulator dated 1989...the guy said they "break inside due to weather
age etc"...all fine now combie getting flame .....so any idea if a smart
meter would have told me without getting the manometer out .....?

I don't believe that smart meters would have this capability. It is all
about sending out billing information and possibility the ability of the
gas co to cut you off remotely when they want to (certainly is on LX
smart meters)


It's all about the intermittancy of renewable energy.
When the wind don't blow, gas will be needed to generate electricity


And for that, my washing machine is a good example. I need it to
run anytime in next 48 hours - have it start when it looks like
it will be most windy, which should also be cheapest cost to me.

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