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donnybarr
I have been quoted by a Gas Safe MET1 engineer to move my gas meter to a external flush box on the opposite side of the wall.
He intends to connect the main ECV to 22mm copper pipe through the cavity (in a plastic shield), through the rear of the 'new' gas box and to a secondary ECV, anaconda and to the meter.
Sounds like a neat solution, but I have read on the internet that gas service inlet feeds should only enter the box via the cutout at the front of the box, and there is no mention of being able to enter the box from the rear - even if sealed.
I know that he should be the expert, but does this sound OK??
He intends to connect the main ECV to 22mm copper pipe through the cavity (in a plastic shield), through the rear of the 'new' gas box and to a secondary ECV, anaconda and to the meter.
Sounds like a neat solution, but I have read on the internet that gas service inlet feeds should only enter the box via the cutout at the front of the box, and there is no mention of being able to enter the box from the rear - even if sealed.
I know that he should be the expert, but does this sound OK??