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Personally, I would be complaining to the retailer, for a new panel, as it is he with whom you have the contract. He may then pursue the C&J, but that is up to him.
 
Apart from the safety issues the OP would have benefited from buying gas at a higher gas pressure as the meter measures cubic metres of gas therefore more energy was contained in each unit measured.?
 
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