richard978
Gas Engineer
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I visited a house that had been converted into two flats. Downstairs flat had a cellar where both ECVs were located for both consumers. The upstairs flat had a meter and a AECV.
My take on the regulation is that the primary ECV should be accessible to the consumer. So in this case the person living in the upstairs flat would need to access their neighbor in the even of a gas emergency.
Would you agree that this is non compliant and would need the gas transportor to make alterations.
My take on the regulation is that the primary ECV should be accessible to the consumer. So in this case the person living in the upstairs flat would need to access their neighbor in the even of a gas emergency.
Would you agree that this is non compliant and would need the gas transportor to make alterations.