My son's gas meter is being moved from under the stairs to outside the house. (All the houses where he lives are being done.) This means the meter will be about 20 to 25ft from its original position.
If the governor is moved to the same place, this will mean that the distance from governor to boiler and cooker will have increased by the same amount (ignoring bends). There is therefore a possibility that the gas pressure at the boiler and cooker will be lower than it should be.
Does anyone know if the governor is moved? If it is, who is responsible if the pressure is no longer correct? Should the contractors check the pressure and ensure that they install the correct size pipe from new governor location to existing governor location?
If the governor is moved to the same place, this will mean that the distance from governor to boiler and cooker will have increased by the same amount (ignoring bends). There is therefore a possibility that the gas pressure at the boiler and cooker will be lower than it should be.
Does anyone know if the governor is moved? If it is, who is responsible if the pressure is no longer correct? Should the contractors check the pressure and ensure that they install the correct size pipe from new governor location to existing governor location?