HOW TO SIZE A GAS PIPE, A tutorial for trainee gas engineers on how to size a gas pipe to bs 6891.

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  • Derek take us through step by step on how to size a gas pipe to the British standards 6891.

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  • @woolf147
    @woolf147 Год назад +6

    One of the best teachers explaining how to learn to size instillation . I have raised a complaint in LCL as they don’t supply sheets (form to fill all the details) it’s confusing and I noticed many trainees don’t understand at all. If sheet was there it would have opened they eyes faster:))). Thank you Derek I will share your videos with my group.

  • @IsleofWightBushcraft
    @IsleofWightBushcraft 3 года назад +3

    Very helpful, I’ve been in the industry for over 35 years, and this is the best paced explanation of Gas pipe sizing I’ve heard so far. Top job.

  • @timmyshah6450
    @timmyshah6450 3 года назад

    Pipe sizing made easy by Derek
    Brilliant video
    👍👍

  • @diasporaactionsfornigeriap6440
    @diasporaactionsfornigeriap6440 2 года назад +2

    Well planned and delivered. The clarity is amazing. Tank you for this video on piping calculations. Thanks.

  • @frankdunham6051
    @frankdunham6051 3 года назад

    Brilliant explanation, I watched this one while doing a bit of revision and it helped massively. Top bloke :)

  • @ninobrown76
    @ninobrown76 3 года назад

    Thanks Mr D for this well illustrated video.

  • @mohammednadeem7274
    @mohammednadeem7274 2 года назад +4

    Great video Derek, really well explained and easy to follow when doing pipe sizing, getting the correct pipe sizes is really important as it makes a big difference with the pressure drop. Doing this in class at tomkat it does pull your hair out but once you get your head down to it and get to understand the process it makes it enjoyable in sizing the pipes for the appliances. Excellent video Derek..👍👍😁😀

  • @ionsprinceana5048
    @ionsprinceana5048 3 года назад +1

    Great video sir, love all your tutorials, you are helping so much , thank you !

  • @Carl-re6zb
    @Carl-re6zb 3 года назад +6

    Derek sir you are an absolute gent.
    I was recently trying to remember how to estimate pipe sizing and always struggled with the bit about adding the pipe sections...
    From this tutorial it suddenly makes sense... 20 years after passing my first ACS...🤪
    Thank you once again ..

  • @mj0n4id36
    @mj0n4id36 3 года назад +2

    This video is awesome! Really informative. Really helpful. Every step explained clearly. There is no chance I can go wrong if I carefully follow the steps you have outlined. (I should have watched this before attempting the homework 🤣) Thanks Derek. Top video. 👍🏻
    Asian Jon. Training.

  • @lmcm7311
    @lmcm7311 2 года назад

    The Books are clearly only a guide Derek fills in the__Gaps__ & helps you to understand everything clearly & easily what a massive help these videos are to us Trainees 👍🏻

  • @deniswatfordsmart1049
    @deniswatfordsmart1049 3 года назад

    Cleared a few doubts I was having thanks

  • @dannymatona3506
    @dannymatona3506 3 года назад

    Excellent vid. Your vids help me out daily.

  • @richardhodgson7443
    @richardhodgson7443 3 года назад

    Great video Derek thanks again for your training videos

  • @ab18i
    @ab18i 3 года назад

    As with all your other videos- very comprehensive. nice one thank you.

  • @jon-paulward4580
    @jon-paulward4580 Год назад

    Jon-Paul Ward.
    Thanks for another informative video Derek. Very easy to follow and understand.👍

  • @davidproctor6359
    @davidproctor6359 3 года назад

    mastered pipe sizing yet again, thanks.

  • @lukebrown9837
    @lukebrown9837 Год назад

    Absolutely amazing explanation! Thanks so much

  • @ivangoodall1
    @ivangoodall1 2 года назад

    Thanks again Derek, another great informative video.

  • @piotrmarchwacki3414
    @piotrmarchwacki3414 3 года назад

    Perfect Derek. Great explanation. Thank you very much 😀👍

  • @dalesmith2510
    @dalesmith2510 Год назад

    Great Tom , it was very helpful for me training 👍. Well done 👏

  • @pooka9052
    @pooka9052 3 года назад +1

    Long winded yes, but very useful. Of course you gave the worst case scenario but it included most typical examples. Very clear and great help, thanks.

  • @haydernagey5881
    @haydernagey5881 3 года назад

    Excellent tutorial many thanks Derek, HAPPY CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR.

  • @hdhanji8006
    @hdhanji8006 3 года назад

    Good stuff Derek, making pipe sizing look easy as pie :)

  • @Liam07382
    @Liam07382 3 года назад

    Proper handy video, understand it perfectly now👍🏻

  • @gulammustafa8562
    @gulammustafa8562 3 года назад

    Wow very well explained very helpful thank you very much

  • @brenndonherbert4583
    @brenndonherbert4583 2 года назад

    Great video as alway. Have my ACS in 3 weeks and this was a great refresher.

  • @thealifamily8090
    @thealifamily8090 3 года назад

    This video really helped with my revision. Legend. Mo😁

  • @vladimirstafasani4630
    @vladimirstafasani4630 3 года назад

    Absolutely great video love it.
    Well done 👍

  • @jasongittoes7299
    @jasongittoes7299 3 года назад

    Many thanks for the video very easy video to follow for a trainee like me

  • @jasongittoes7299
    @jasongittoes7299 3 года назад

    A lot easier to follow many thanks derek

  • @mohammednazir8307
    @mohammednazir8307 2 года назад

    Brilliant video Derek 😊

  • @johnfox982
    @johnfox982 3 года назад

    Thanks Derek very well explained

  • @olivierjunior7048
    @olivierjunior7048 2 года назад

    You are the best Derek

  • @hamzaparvais3948
    @hamzaparvais3948 2 года назад

    Thank u so much am grateful for ur time and effort
    beautifully explained

  • @aaronjoyce1980
    @aaronjoyce1980 3 года назад

    Top vid again Derek. You make this look easy thow lol 😁 Can't wait to get back to training 👍

  • @msuk5957
    @msuk5957 Год назад

    Thank you a lot Derek 😊

  • @marcusgreen1715
    @marcusgreen1715 Год назад

    Top lesson derek nice one

  • @aghasahib4703
    @aghasahib4703 3 года назад

    Absolutely brilliant mate. Thanks alot

  • @AhmedAhmed-zj4zd
    @AhmedAhmed-zj4zd 3 года назад

    Many thanks mr Darek u helps me a lot

  • @willlomas2725
    @willlomas2725 2 года назад

    Great video Derek.....Thanks fella.

  • @garryafurze
    @garryafurze 3 года назад

    Great Video! Doing my gas right now and this video is Great! 👍

    • @garryafurze
      @garryafurze 3 года назад

      Do you have a video on Reg’s? 🤞

  • @michaelrose5040
    @michaelrose5040 3 года назад

    Amazing thats so easy to understand

  • @ahmaddarwiche9154
    @ahmaddarwiche9154 3 года назад

    Very good information thank you

  • @rivkiroyde4362
    @rivkiroyde4362 3 года назад

    Thanks Derek great video

  • @hooriabilal5640
    @hooriabilal5640 2 года назад

    Great Video Derek. Very well explained all the requirements and calculations. Bilal M (billy) Tomkat trainee

  • @qhero4503
    @qhero4503 3 года назад

    Thank you its very helpful video

  • @brendanmoran9516
    @brendanmoran9516 3 года назад

    Thanks for the video. Thank you.

  • @jonmay289
    @jonmay289 3 года назад +4

    Another great video thanks, only thing I would mention is g4 u6 meters are unlikely to pass 70kw of gas , but great tutorial 👍

  • @Sam-jm7tx
    @Sam-jm7tx 3 года назад

    Thank you, Very helpful

  • @enochi5219
    @enochi5219 Год назад

    this helped so much

  • @jordansiddall6235
    @jordansiddall6235 3 года назад

    Great video cheers Derrick. Jordan

  • @anthonyfewkes1620
    @anthonyfewkes1620 3 месяца назад

    Thank you

  • @uklifestyle9494
    @uklifestyle9494 3 года назад

    Well done 👍

  • @curly-3606
    @curly-3606 10 месяцев назад

    Needed that 😊

  • @stevebryans9270
    @stevebryans9270 2 года назад +1

    Derek is it correct to include the tee at B in the first calculation
    Is the tee at B to be considered when doing B-D

  • @randomdude3299
    @randomdude3299 3 года назад

    very helpful

  • @WeShowMemes537
    @WeShowMemes537 2 года назад

    Hi Derek one question.
    Last section from A to H .should we include F to G in pressure loss

  • @vickyr8360
    @vickyr8360 2 года назад

    I have a situation, my new firepit requires 240k and it is 60’ away from meter.
    The current pipe line is as follows-from gas meter 1” pipe size for 50’ distance and then branch out for 1/2” size for next 10’ distance to fire pit.Does this current pipe system would be good enough for 240k btu firepit?

  • @michaelswift233
    @michaelswift233 3 года назад

    Class videos these 👍

  • @roberthallas349
    @roberthallas349 Год назад

    Hi, if we change a 15.5 kw integrated boiler (with hot Water tank inside it) in the airing cupboard, on the first floor, with 22mm copper pipe, from the meter, a branch to the gas hob, on the ground floor, with approximately 8 metres, for a 30 kw combi boiler in the loft, could I use the 22mm pipe, or extend with 35 mm pipe into the loft? Thanks.

  • @9zero472
    @9zero472 3 года назад

    fantastic

  • @tommyblackman7119
    @tommyblackman7119 3 года назад

    Excellent video Derek,
    Exactly what I did in my acs earlier this year an yes mind bending at first but once you have the hang of it it’s simple..
    I agree some engineers say it’s take to much time up an wont do it.. basically they can’t do it
    But can you please confirm the 1mb from meter to appliance is per appliance or over all appliances running together ..
    as you drawings an appliances an pressure loss over4 appliances running together would be well over a 4mb drop.
    Saying that everything would have to be bigger pipe sized..
    I’m only asking as I was told/taught that it’s over all appliances
    Thanks an great video 👍

    • @tomkatgastraining
      @tomkatgastraining  3 года назад +2

      Tommy Blackman the way I have shown on the video is the way the British standards says it should be done. Must admit I don’t teach it this way to my students because in real life it doesn’t work if you have all the appliances on we do a running total but the standards say there is a very small chance you will have all the appliances on running at full rate at the same time. Thanks for watching cheers

    • @tommyblackman7119
      @tommyblackman7119 3 года назад +2

      Tomkat Gas Training excellent Derek, thanks that’s sums that up
      Stops me stressing looking at installations an thinking everything is under sized
      Thanks again Derek. Great video An many people don’t commit to gas pipe sizing

  • @Zinadene69
    @Zinadene69 3 года назад +2

    Hi Derek,
    I love your video’s and like many viewers I have found them so very interesting and useful to understand about all aspects of gas safety.
    This is where I am a little nervous, because I am going to question the way you are interpreting the equivalent length when it comes to the Tee fittings, specifically between the meter and the Boiler.
    The way I am reading it, is you only need account for a Tee Fitting, when the flow is either ‘entering’ or ‘exiting’ a Tee, not when the gas flow is going straight through it.
    In your diagram, where the Tee is located at point B, the Gas Flow is not entering or exiting a Tee branch, its going straight through it, so does that not suggest that when accounting for gas flowing to the boiler, the Tee connector at B should not be accounted for?
    Of course you would account for the Tee fitting at point B, when working out the Pipe size from B to D, because in that case the gas is exiting the branch, but if the gas is not flowing in or out of a Tee branch, isn’t that like having a straight piece of pipe from the Meter to the boiler with six 90 degree elbows (1 elbow from A to B and 5 elbows from B to C).
    If you could please clarify this point I would be much obliged.
    Regards
    Steve

    • @tomkatgastraining
      @tomkatgastraining  3 года назад +1

      Like I say to everyone who brings this up I always count the tee on the first calculation because that would be the biggest size of pipe. Then it is not counted again because if you think about it logically the other 2 pipes could be smaller so less equivalent length. Pipe sizing isn’t an exact science because they don’t give you the figures for every calculation for the m3. So this video is to show the process and so guys understand the process if you don’t want to count the tee first then don’t do it the way you want to as the results will be the same.

    • @user-yw6qb9tt7t
      @user-yw6qb9tt7t Год назад +1

      Your channel is a god send but on this point I was taught as per the OP on entering and exiting Tees. My LCL book issue 5.0 page D6 shows clearly what the branch is. It has an asterix note below which deals with the largest connection issue. The actual rules in BS6891 have a Table A.5 confirming this and the asterix comment.

  • @nouraldeenjbawi7231
    @nouraldeenjbawi7231 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the video
    Can you talk about the burner pressure (method statement )

  • @user-dl9no4nn6t
    @user-dl9no4nn6t Год назад

    Can we use the same design methodology (including 1mbar pressure drop) for commercial gas kitchens and communal heating systems with multiple boilers?

  • @osgarmz5848
    @osgarmz5848 Год назад

    Great Vid Derek thanks, I have a question. I was fitting a bathroom at a large building that's being converted to flats. I had to get some stuff from the outside store. I noticed all the gas meters are u6 with 22mm outlets going to 28mm track pipe then to what looks like 2.5" yellow in a floor chamber, then travels under block paving about 60 m into the building reducing to 28mm trac pipe to feed Combi boilers in each flat. My question would be & I raised this with the project manager. A) Is it normal to reduce up. B) Will the length of run have a load factor on the meter size. TIA

    • @tomkatgastraining
      @tomkatgastraining  Год назад

      The meter will be fine but obviously checks would need to be carried out on the appliances to check the pipe sizing and also the volume of the pipe will need to be checked that it doesn’t exceed 0.035 m3

  • @joco5906
    @joco5906 Год назад

    Hi Derek, can I double check the flow rate calculations with you. So a 30kw net boiler would have a flow rate of 3.094 m³ (30×1.11÷10.76). Where does a multiplication factor of 0.095 come from?

  • @timeyre9985
    @timeyre9985 3 года назад

    this Man is a god damn genius. I had almost given up the will to live until I saw this!!! Next gas course I will find a hotel to stop in Ashton under lyne

    • @hectorheath9742
      @hectorheath9742 3 года назад

      Hah! This is a really good comprehensive video and I'm only here in passing. But I'm also from Ashton and I know what the hotels USED to be like there! Choose carefully!

  • @theritual923
    @theritual923 Год назад

    do you sell the paperwork blank sheets you use in this tutorial. or where can it be bought. great videos .thx

  • @Alex-su3nh
    @Alex-su3nh Год назад

    Thanks

  • @michellecassar5785
    @michellecassar5785 9 месяцев назад

    Hi Derek, super helpful. THANK YOU!! Have you created a test one?!

  • @kpereira8910
    @kpereira8910 3 года назад +1

    Thank you Sir. Brilliant stuff as always. just wondering, does reducers affect on pressure drop like other fittings or not? Thank you.

    • @tomkatgastraining
      @tomkatgastraining  3 года назад +1

      K Pereira yes it dose but not enough to worry about it’s all about the tees

    • @kpereira8910
      @kpereira8910 3 года назад

      @@tomkatgastraining Great. Thank you sir.

    • @Jehannum2000
      @Jehannum2000 3 года назад +1

      @@kpereira8910 One-size reducers give about the same pressure loss as an elbow of the same diameter as the reducer's inlet. BS 6891 does not give equivalent lengths for reducers but the commercial pipework standard IGEM/UP/2 does.

  • @ronmaren4135
    @ronmaren4135 2 года назад

    10:09 you go for 28mm, is there any specific reason why for that? beside experience. Such as ''if total kw of the appliances more than 40kw'' or ''the total lenght of the pipeline is more than 20 meters'' etc?

  • @micktierney6646
    @micktierney6646 3 года назад

    I have a query, the branch of the tee at B supplies all appliances except the boiler but you appear to have used the branch exit as the boiler supply not the other appliances. Is my observation correct or am I missing something (hopefully not all my marbles)?

    • @tomkatgastraining
      @tomkatgastraining  3 года назад +2

      I have been asked this a lot in the questions. If you look at it logically your first pipe size is a to b. So I count the tee here because this would be the biggest size of the tee. I then don’t count it again as it has already been accounted for at its biggest size so worst case scenario. At the end of the day it’s up to you when you count it as pipe sizing isn’t an exact science as long as you get the correct amount of gas at the appliances.

    • @micktierney6646
      @micktierney6646 3 года назад +1

      @@tomkatgastraining thanks

  • @alaap121
    @alaap121 3 года назад +1

    Great clip, could you also do a clip on flueing/chimney standards, would be very useful thanks again

  • @WORKISNEVEROVER8
    @WORKISNEVEROVER8 2 года назад

    great video but how do you equate reducing fittings i,e tees and sockets into different pipe sizes or are the fittings chart the same flow rate no matter the tee ? eg. A-B is in 35mm teeing into B-C in 22mm and then B-D in 28mm. again great video learnt a lot

    • @tomkatgastraining
      @tomkatgastraining  2 года назад +1

      No reduction for sockets or reducers or reducing tees just elbows bends and equal tees with gas entering or exiting the branch

    • @WORKISNEVEROVER8
      @WORKISNEVEROVER8 2 года назад

      @@tomkatgastraining thank you

  • @saltnvinni1
    @saltnvinni1 3 года назад

    Hi TomKat Gas Training,
    I was wondering why a T fitting has been used for the A-B section, when the book says that 'no tee allowance is required for pipes running straight through'.
    Shouldn’t the Tee section be used for the branch section, B-D?
    Thank you.

    • @tomkatgastraining
      @tomkatgastraining  3 года назад +1

      I count the tee when you first encounter it and then don’t count it again it still works out the same and you won’t reduce the pipe after the tee it would be deduced by the tee

    • @saltnvinni1
      @saltnvinni1 3 года назад

      Tomkat Gas Training thanks, would you get penalised for that during assessment?

    • @tomkatgastraining
      @tomkatgastraining  3 года назад +1

      @@saltnvinni1 it’s not this complicated and if it was you would get the same answers

    • @saltnvinni1
      @saltnvinni1 3 года назад +1

      Tomkat Gas Training thank you for answering and your fantastic videos!

  • @richardhall8704
    @richardhall8704 Год назад

    great example any chance you can guide me to where i can get the chart print offs lm just starting off to becoming a assessor and need all the help i can get ps love the videos and the way you explain everything so clearly

  • @masterchaz100
    @masterchaz100 2 года назад

    can i just ask where the conversion figure 0.095 comes from and can this be used in any part of the uk or is this based on a certain calorific value? also when pipe sizing is this done in NET or GROSS?

  • @ant-04
    @ant-04 Год назад

    Hiya, if a result is 0.517 or 0.016 for example what is the best size pipe? When looking at mock questions on pipe sizing it asks a pipe size for said length and given gas rate but the awnser could be one or the other 28mm or 35mm for example. Would you select the 35mm to allow for future adaptations to the system or select the 28mm cause it’s cheaper for the customer and is correct for the current installation?

    • @tomkatgastraining
      @tomkatgastraining  Год назад +1

      Why allow for future adaptations when you have no clue what would be added. 28mm for me

    • @ant-04
      @ant-04 Год назад

      @Tomkat Gas Training thank you! Really appreciate you taking the time to reply.

  • @jaseydaws
    @jaseydaws 2 года назад

    Hi Derek I have a question? - if the max flow rate in M3/h is 6.65m3/h - and it's a G4 meter - would that not exceed the max flow rate of 6m3/h or would allowance for all the appliances not being on at the same time be a factor?
    Thanks!

    • @tomkatgastraining
      @tomkatgastraining  2 года назад +2

      When sizing a mater you use a diversity factor not the full kw

    • @jaseydaws
      @jaseydaws 2 года назад

      @@tomkatgastraining of course!!! 80% & 60% - thanks for answering! & thanks the videos, They are quality!

  • @ianferguson8367
    @ianferguson8367 3 года назад

    my brain burst already Derek

  • @adreenryan2901
    @adreenryan2901 3 года назад +1

    If you use sweeping bends to that appliance c 22mm pipe would be plenty.

  • @metromikey1985
    @metromikey1985 2 года назад

    Hi Derek, first of all thanks for the video's. I have a question.
    So when calculating the gas rate of appliances eg (30Kw Boiler x 0.095 = 2.85) but when going through my book it was using Diversity Factor. So for example (30Kw Boiler x 1 DF = 30Kw) then using the calculation (30Kw x 3.6 = 108MJ) then (108MJ ÷ 38.76 = 2.78).
    So basically I'm wondering is it fine when working it out just to use the quicker and simpler method of x 0.095?

    • @tomkatgastraining
      @tomkatgastraining  2 года назад +2

      It seems you are getting mixed up with meter sizing as the diversity factor is used for that not gas rating or pipe sizing

    • @metromikey1985
      @metromikey1985 2 года назад +1

      @@tomkatgastraining I knew I was getting mixed up somewhere. Trainer says there are no stupid questions but I seem to come up with quite a few. Thanks for the reply and sorry for the daft question.

    • @tomkatgastraining
      @tomkatgastraining  2 года назад +1

      @@metromikey1985 hope we have cleared it up for you 👍🏻

  • @1Monaghan
    @1Monaghan 3 года назад

    Excellent right in at the deep end with this. If you can do pipework sizing this big then the ACS exam should be easy.

  • @dafyddisrael5513
    @dafyddisrael5513 3 года назад

    Very good video. Where can I get a copy of the gas flow chart please? Have the viper book and second addition book and i cannot find it ??

  • @eddiecockayne4893
    @eddiecockayne4893 2 года назад

    I should know this but becuase of brain fade tell me do these calcs assume that all appliances could be on full rate at the same time?

  • @diljin1093
    @diljin1093 Год назад

    Hi Bro please make a video obout, where I get questions 35mm pipe 18 meter length and what is pressure flow rate

  • @aghasahib4703
    @aghasahib4703 3 года назад +1

    Could you please upload a video on notching joists.

  • @MohammedAli-1
    @MohammedAli-1 Год назад

    Hi mate, great video. Was just wondering if a bigger meter would be required for this example e.g a U16, as 6.65 M3/hour is about the 6m3 flow rate of a g4? I'm currently doing a CCN1 course and we studied pipe sizing for the first time this week. Cheers

    • @tomkatgastraining
      @tomkatgastraining  Год назад +1

      Meters are sized from a diversity factor not pipe sizing

  • @marjusfieral
    @marjusfieral 2 года назад

    Great video as usual sir. One question as a new learner in this industry, what formula do you use (regarding bs6891 ) to convert maximum heat input Kw net to maximum gas rate m3/h ? Thanks

    • @tomkatgastraining
      @tomkatgastraining  2 года назад

      Times the kw by 0.095 = m3/hr

    • @marjusfieral
      @marjusfieral 2 года назад

      @@tomkatgastraining thanks for the quick response sir, I was wondering because on my books shows a different calculations like ( KW × 1.1 ) ÷ 10.8= m3/h or KW ÷ 9.7= m3/h and the final result is not the same. Could you please let me know which one do I need to use specially for my exams? Thanks again and really appreciate your help

    • @tomkatgastraining
      @tomkatgastraining  2 года назад

      It’s the net figure x0.095 I think your way is the gross figure

    • @marjusfieral
      @marjusfieral 2 года назад

      @@tomkatgastraining thanks for your help mate. Really appreciate

    • @Zaine22
      @Zaine22 2 года назад

      Have you got a link for the pressure loss chart. TIA

  • @raul835
    @raul835 3 года назад

    If you bend the pipe and don't use a 90 fitting.. how does that affect the calculation? Help pls Derek.

    • @Jehannum2000
      @Jehannum2000 3 года назад +1

      You get about half the equivalent length of an elbow, assuming you bend the pipe properly without 'ripples'.

  • @iprinced
    @iprinced 2 года назад

    Make sure to check for installation volume after to! Sorry but the pipework you gave in metres and sizes. Are they within the 0.035 m3 (maximum installation volume) as per IGEM/UP/1B). Thank you

    • @tomkatgastraining
      @tomkatgastraining  2 года назад +1

      You are correct but this video is on pipe sizing not purging I have another video for that

  • @danielwilliams-pp6wl
    @danielwilliams-pp6wl Год назад

    Good evening, a comment. IGEM/UP/2 edition 3 guidance document states that gas pipework system should be designed from the gas meter to the appliance with a max drip drop of 1mbar. It later states that the appliance must also be safety set to work in accordance with the manufacturers minimum working pressure which does not mean that you must achieve the max 1mbar pressure drop it can infact be much higher.

    • @tomkatgastraining
      @tomkatgastraining  Год назад

      You should supply enough gas so that there is not more than a 1 mbr drop when installing a new appliance what you are talking about is when you are testing an old appliance and you missed the bit that says and not affect the safe operation of any other appliance.

  • @user-qs5jd5jc6v
    @user-qs5jd5jc6v 6 месяцев назад

    Hi Derek planing to open a cafe and don’t have a gas in the building and called the gas supplier and before they install it they want to know annual load kWh and peak instantaneous demand kWh as well. How do I calculate I asked some British gas guys while they are on the job and they don’t have no clue 😊 can you able to help what would be the similar cafe or restaurant if you can guide many thanks

    • @tomkatgastraining
      @tomkatgastraining  6 месяцев назад

      I have done a video on meter sizing so check that out

  • @flash999able
    @flash999able Год назад

    Is it correct to assume A-B and B-C to the Boiler, do not include a Tee. as they do not cause any resistance.... And that B-D. would have 2 tee's. 1 Entering and 1 Exiting tee. I am a Bit confused about where to include the Tee's in Each section.

    • @tomkatgastraining
      @tomkatgastraining  Год назад

      The tee is counted in a to b because that tee will be at its biggest size

    • @flash999able
      @flash999able Год назад

      @@tomkatgastraining Thanks, Much Appreciated. if the pipework was all the same size from A-B and B-C and B-D would it be correct to include the two Tee's on the B-D Section.

    • @tomkatgastraining
      @tomkatgastraining  Год назад

      @@flash999able if you think about it logically would you count something at the beginning or the end I always count it first but at the end of the day you can count it when you like you are designing it most of the time

    • @flash999able
      @flash999able Год назад

      @@tomkatgastraining Thanks, that makes it a bit clearer... Excellent Training and Educational videos. Keep up the Good Work.

  • @Sumon36
    @Sumon36 9 месяцев назад

    Hi Derek
    That’s a great video. Any chance you can share your template pleas?

  • @9zero472
    @9zero472 3 года назад

    could we also do kw x 0.09 or kw ÷ 11.11 to get meters cubed and hour?

    • @tomkatgastraining
      @tomkatgastraining  3 года назад +1

      You are just missing the 5 from the 0.095 but if you get the same answers who cares

    • @9zero472
      @9zero472 3 года назад

      @@tomkatgastraining love the videos keep up the good work!

  • @siyarafg
    @siyarafg 3 года назад

    I am a plumber and I started my gas course last year. I have a random question,, so the question is , would it be possible to find all that calculations without the charts and use a formula instead or do we always have to refer to the chart. Many Thanks

    • @tomkatgastraining
      @tomkatgastraining  3 года назад

      You will always need a chart or you could try an app 👍🏻

    • @Jehannum2000
      @Jehannum2000 3 года назад

      The formula behind the chart is too complicated for calculation by hand.

    • @jaseydaws
      @jaseydaws 2 года назад

      Look at bs6891 you'll find it there - and leave it there 😂😂