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Newboy
I'd be grateful for the views of any RGI's on this one.
Owner of an appartment is currently fitting a new kitchen and has removed or had an unidentified person remove, the old gas hob.
The gas supply to the hob location has been left isolated by the original gas cock (supply to hob only) alone. The gas cock has no pipework connected to it - simply the open pipe that would have supplied the hob.
The gas supply to the appartement remains live at the meter - not isolated.
Should the emergency gas service attend and if unable to gain access to the appartment, cap off the supply at the meter based on the information above.
The gas supply has now been isolated at the meter.
Grateful for your views (and the list of offences committed by the owner!)
Owner of an appartment is currently fitting a new kitchen and has removed or had an unidentified person remove, the old gas hob.
The gas supply to the hob location has been left isolated by the original gas cock (supply to hob only) alone. The gas cock has no pipework connected to it - simply the open pipe that would have supplied the hob.
The gas supply to the appartement remains live at the meter - not isolated.
Should the emergency gas service attend and if unable to gain access to the appartment, cap off the supply at the meter based on the information above.
The gas supply has now been isolated at the meter.
Grateful for your views (and the list of offences committed by the owner!)