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BenzoniServices
Hi,
I was out on a breakdown today, before I touch anything I always do a let by / tightness test. The meter had several things wrong with it, No ECV On/Off tape, No Emergency Number to call, Electrical Bonding after 1st bend and I felt that it was unstable. The ECV is also at the rear but it is accessible so I take it that is ok ? How would you class this ? (NCS) - I have now attached the on/off tape and emergency number - I am now trying to sell my services to secure the gas meter - what would you guys do ? Redo the pipework and clip it or get a meter fixing plate ? - I will leave the customer to contact a electrician to sort out the Bonding but will note that on my paperwork.
I have attached a picture - There is movement with the meter and I would be concerned that the top soldered joints could become vulnerable to separation causing a gas leak. The meter is housed in a kitchen storage cupboard which is actively used.
The top copper pipework is at least 6 inches away from the back wall (the pic doesnt really show that very well)
Your opinions advice greatly appreciated.
Thankyou
Steve
I was out on a breakdown today, before I touch anything I always do a let by / tightness test. The meter had several things wrong with it, No ECV On/Off tape, No Emergency Number to call, Electrical Bonding after 1st bend and I felt that it was unstable. The ECV is also at the rear but it is accessible so I take it that is ok ? How would you class this ? (NCS) - I have now attached the on/off tape and emergency number - I am now trying to sell my services to secure the gas meter - what would you guys do ? Redo the pipework and clip it or get a meter fixing plate ? - I will leave the customer to contact a electrician to sort out the Bonding but will note that on my paperwork.
I have attached a picture - There is movement with the meter and I would be concerned that the top soldered joints could become vulnerable to separation causing a gas leak. The meter is housed in a kitchen storage cupboard which is actively used.
The top copper pipework is at least 6 inches away from the back wall (the pic doesnt really show that very well)
Your opinions advice greatly appreciated.
Thankyou
Steve
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