I was wondering and I not going to do this as my house is not being converted into flats. It is permissible
That old chestnut eh?
I was wondering and I not going to do this as my house is not being converted into flats. It is permissible
Thank you gas112. I was beginning to think I was the only sane person on this forum.
Thanks Gas112, I thought hat would be the case. Each flat would need its own supply from the mains without any maintap before them. Extending an inlet for one individual flat is ok using two maintaps.
Thank you gas112. I was beginning to think I was the only sane person on this forum.
So your opening post suggests you want to relocate gas meter from under the stairs to the kitchen , then you go on to say you want to split the service pipe in order to feed two meters.
Thanks Gas112, I thought hat would be the case. Each flat would need its own supply from the mains without any maintap before them. Extending an inlet for one individual flat is ok using two maintaps.
Wrong again, a property is only allowed one service entry.
If it is only safety that you are concerned about there used to be a thermal cut off valve that was fitted onto the main ecv, i'm not sure wether that was only when the inlet was in compo, now that they are all anacondas you don't often see them which I think is bad because as you say a live flaming gas pipe under your stairs in not wanted, try your gas supplier they may fit one for you if they still have any.
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