Inside my Westy I need to replace the pipework from the bulkhead on the floor to the valves for the fridge/cooker.
Has anyone used the plastic gas pipe that you can get as seen at http://www.tinleytech.co.uk/?
or is better to keep to the solid stuff?
Advice welcome
Cheers Nick
Which type of pipework..?
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There isn't a specific copper pipe made for gas and one for water.
It should be to BS 2871. It doesn't necessarily have to be 8mm. If smaller you will have to check and calculate the gas flow figures are sufficient for you appliance (a good idea in any case especially if any pip runs are long or if you are supplying multiple appliances from one branch.) If larger the installation should be fitted with some kind of max flow cut off device (also a good idea what ever size pipe.)
For pipe look here
http://www.bes.co.uk/products/139.asp
flow cut off
http://www.magne-flo.co.uk/non-flash/nonflash.html
Andy
It should be to BS 2871. It doesn't necessarily have to be 8mm. If smaller you will have to check and calculate the gas flow figures are sufficient for you appliance (a good idea in any case especially if any pip runs are long or if you are supplying multiple appliances from one branch.) If larger the installation should be fitted with some kind of max flow cut off device (also a good idea what ever size pipe.)
For pipe look here
http://www.bes.co.uk/products/139.asp
flow cut off
http://www.magne-flo.co.uk/non-flash/nonflash.html
Andy