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shower will.not hold more then 60mm when doing a test, any more it pushes the water out of waste
 
shower will.not hold more then 60mm when doing a test, any more it pushes the water out of waste
Are you doing a pressure test on the waste system? Are you saying that a pressure sufficient to raise a column of water more than 60mm is blowing past the shower trap.

If so, why are you testing at 60mm when industry standard test is 38mm?
 
Are you doing a pressure test on the waste system? Are you saying that a pressure sufficient to raise a column of water more than 60mm is blowing past the shower trap.

If so, why are you testing at 60mm when industry standard test is 38mm?
yes doing a presure test
I was always led to believe we test at 100 for 5 mins on final test. I'm doing a pratice test before I plaster everything up and cant get to anything
 
Not sure about the pipework (i.e. if you were to blank off traps), but NVQ level 2 teaches 38mm for 3 minutes with traps fitted, based on ADH (IIRC).
Why would you pressure test a 50mm WC trap with 100mm pressure? To be honest, I'm surprised the WC trap didn't let air pass...
 

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