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Need to repair an oil line that’s underground (digger/ old oil line that’s being disused) now I know it’s not the best but what’s the best practice eg flared and denso
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How deep?
Standard compression with pipe inserts will do, unless you have a flaring tool.
Regs state you need permanent access to an underground joint, so should be in a pit with lift off lid.
around 300-350mm deep
no way of doing it without an inspection? As it’s in a flower bed / going to be
around 300-350mm deep
no way of doing it without an inspection? As it’s in a flower bed / going to be
Mine ran out over 2 years ago, wont be renewing.It is Simon yes. I'm not currently OFTEC registered (personally I'm in two mind about that) but this pocket guide is well worth the few quid it costs. Yes buying the book set gives a lot more information but you spend £100 on books now and in two months time some idiot who sits behind a desk with no hands on experience has changed all the regulations again and the books are useless. £5 every time regs change is worth it.
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