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thereisawizza

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Evening all!

Called to do a service yesterday, new customer to me. Went to meter to carry out gas rate, found front half of semi-recessed box but back missing, meter in cavity. Also gas outlet pipe from meter run down in cavity before entering screed.

Here's the plan:

Remove meter, anaconda & governor (as a wonner) and remnants of box. Brick up and fit surface box, run new external pipe to boiler.

Do I need MET1? This job needs to be "whiter than white" as I created merry hell logging this AR fault with SGN yesterday as they were contracted by Scottish Power to do a meter exchange 3 months ago, which they did, giving it a clean bill of health. The customer has raised a complaint with GSR about Scottish Power as he no longer has any gas.
 
Yes you do. You are moving (or uninstalling and reinstalling) a meter, so you need the ticket.
 
As far as SGN are concerned they would see it as a chargeable job as they didn't fit the meter originally, very kindly estimated to my customer £400-800. I've pushed the point that they were the last ones to work on it which makes them responsible; the customer is stuck in the middle and thinking about going to the press!
 
As far as SGN are concerned they would see it as a chargeable job as they didn't fit the meter originally, very kindly estimated to my customer £400-800. I've pushed the point that they were the last ones to work on it which makes them responsible; the customer is stuck in the middle and thinking about going to the press!

Fair enough. Do you know anyone with MET1?
 
As far as SGN are concerned they would see it as a chargeable job as they didn't fit the meter originally, very kindly estimated to my customer £400-800. I've pushed the point that they were the last ones to work on it which makes them responsible; the customer is stuck in the middle and thinking about going to the press!
The OP is responsible for the downstream only.
 
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