gas meter question

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Is this meter situation ok

Meter on a floor bracket in a cavity box on 2 flexi's.
 
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Doesn't the company that you work for supply you with reference materials. Or on the job training, in actual fact I'm sure you would have undergone specific training when you started. Have you not got met1 ?
 
The earth bonding is connected to the copper pipe further into the cavity.
 
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Phoned gas safe and they say you should not under any circumstances screw into a cavity wall box, because its damaging the integrity of the box. Should of basically used copper from the ECV

About 4 week prior i had a similar job, but it was inside and the bracket was fixed to the wall, called my gas specialist because i'd never seen a meter with 2 flexi's before. He sed it was ok as long at the meter was bracketed. Hence the reason i thought this was ok
 
And reference materials ?. If you were not sure did you not have technical supervisors to ask.? It seems both you and the auditor passed quick gas courses.
 
Like i sed prior i asked my gas technical supervisor earlier on a similar job, this job was done as overtime so no gas specialist was on.

Been gas safe qualified for 3 years, never had an incident, I.D lots of appliances, capped people off ETC. think i do a good job, and everything to gas safe regs.
 
The two anacondas are nothing to worry about, personally I would not fit a bracket for the reasons you gave but you have missed an AR with the pipework into the building not being sealed.
 
Thanks for reply mate. How would you properly seal it?
 
Whoever fitted the Anaconda on outlet wants sha*gging with a Barbed wire dildo.
 
Haha thats what i thought. No bracket fitted it the box too is which is strange
 
It was sealed. This is why i asked how you properly seal
 

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