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Went to a job the other day and found wp of 9mbar at boiler, this was without running the fire and cooker! found gas meter installed in the middle of the room, 15mm supply to all appliances from meter outlet.
ID'D installation, found 18mbar wp at meter so I called out southern gas to change the regulator.
Even with this set at 21mbar the pipework will still be way undersized.
I left the job and told customer I would quote to fit a new gas pipe.
Anyway heres my question..............southern gas had told customer that the gas supply to the meter was run in track pipe under the floor and they would send a surveyor to have a look at relocating meter. It was not allowed to be run like this due to fire risk.
Is this something we should be checking ourselves? how do you know if this is the case? obviously there are loads of meters installed indoors. Will they connect appliances back up as well if they move meter or will they just leave it capped at the outlet?
ID'D installation, found 18mbar wp at meter so I called out southern gas to change the regulator.
Even with this set at 21mbar the pipework will still be way undersized.
I left the job and told customer I would quote to fit a new gas pipe.
Anyway heres my question..............southern gas had told customer that the gas supply to the meter was run in track pipe under the floor and they would send a surveyor to have a look at relocating meter. It was not allowed to be run like this due to fire risk.
Is this something we should be checking ourselves? how do you know if this is the case? obviously there are loads of meters installed indoors. Will they connect appliances back up as well if they move meter or will they just leave it capped at the outlet?