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Can anyone tell me what I should be ordering from BES to get my 35[SUB]mm[/SUB] copper connected up to the newly installed U16 meter? I have just had installed by Southern Gas Networks a U16 meter with apparently, so the guy from SGN said a 1" meter connection size. My problem is that I tried to fit a meter adaptor rising BS 746 1" female X BS 746 1 [SUP]1/4[/SUP]" male (page 31 BES Cat P/N 0232 GAS METER UNIONS, ADAPTORS & FITTINGS) to Comp 35[SUB]mm[/SUB] X 1 [SUP]1/4[/SUP]"Parallel female (page 153 BES Cat P/N 9020 PIPE FITTINGS - UK COMPRESSION) and the threads don't allow engagement. So in short, how do you connect BS 746 to BSP thread tapper or parallel?
 
Can anyone tell me what I should be ordering from BES to get my 35[SUB]mm[/SUB] copper connected up to the newly installed U16 meter? I have just had installed by Southern Gas Networks a U16 meter with apparently, so the guy from SGN said a 1" meter connection size. My problem is that I tried to fit a meter adaptor rising BS 746 1" female X BS 746 1 [SUP]1/4[/SUP]" male (page 31 BES Cat P/N 0232 GAS METER UNIONS, ADAPTORS & FITTINGS) to Comp 35[SUB]mm[/SUB] X 1 [SUP]1/4[/SUP]"Parallel female (page 153 BES Cat P/N 9020 PIPE FITTINGS - UK COMPRESSION) and the threads don't allow engagement. So in short, how do you connect BS 746 to BSP thread tapper or parallel?

You don't, you use the correct fitting! If your gsr you should know this.
 
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