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JTplumbingservices

Gas Engineer
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next week I will be doing a kitchen where the gas meter has to be moved a couple of feet.
I have MET 1 but I’ve never had to move a meter before so I’m looking for advice.
Please correct me if I’m wrong but what I’m thinking is..
Disconnect Anaconda from ECV.
Attach new fitting to ECV ( is a meter tail the correct fitting for this ? )
Run pipework from this to a new ECV and reconnect Anaconda.
Alter installation pipework to suit new position.
Cheers.
 
Correct can’t move more than a meter tho and need to let supplier know
 
As for fittings services are normally 3/4” bes have a decent list so you can find what you want
 

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