Is there any requirement for a gas meter to be fitted to the structure of a house, instead of being fitted to the bottom shelf of a kitchen base unit?
A contractor doing a kitchen refurb has stated that the meter which has been fitted inside a base unit, and has been for years, including previous refurbs, and with no issues on annual safety checks, can not be replaced on the bottom shelf of the unit, and must be fitted to the wall at the back of the unit.
I'm not aware of any such requirement in any applicable regulations
A contractor doing a kitchen refurb has stated that the meter which has been fitted inside a base unit, and has been for years, including previous refurbs, and with no issues on annual safety checks, can not be replaced on the bottom shelf of the unit, and must be fitted to the wall at the back of the unit.
I'm not aware of any such requirement in any applicable regulations