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Thanks for the pointer Anton, there is some decent information on preparation for a survey there. I was also hoping someone might provide like a checklist of key dimensions you should always take, maybe correct way to measure pipe/steel.
Also, sometimes if you are tie-ing into an existing line/piece of equipment it is difficult to identify a fitting. Is there a correct thing to do in such circumstances?
Thanks
Apologies, I negelcted to mention it was a drain line. I am trying to tie in a bunch of existing drain lines into 1 new header line, but this line is the same size as the header, and being a drain line it is not coming in at a conventional angle. My question was is it ok to stab in to a same size line? Is there a standard protocol for these types of situations?#
Cheers
Apologies, I negelcted to mention it was a drain line. I am trying to tie in a bunch of existing drain lines into 1 new header line, but this line is the same size as the header, and being a drain line it is not coming in at a conventional angle. My question was is it ok to stab in to a same size line? Is there a standard protocol for these types of situations?#
Cheers
Thanks for your help, the line being a drain line is on a fall, so i don’t think i can use a tee unless it is a lateral, which i think only come at standard angles.
Thanks for your help, the line being a drain line is on a fall, so i don’t think i can use a tee unless it is a lateral, which i think only come at standard angles.
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