Hi,
In the not too distant furure I will be having my gas meter moved/changed to a semi concealed meter box (that sits in the ground). Transco will be doing most of the work involved and then I will get a corgi registered engineer to connect the meter back to my internal pipes in the house.
Please could somebody tell me at which point the corgi registerd engineer will connect. Will he connect the pipes to the actual meter and therefore be responsible for creating the hole through the house wall to get back into the house or is this transco's job ?
Also, how much pipe is allowed to be exposed from where it leaves the meter to where it enters the house ? The corner of the gas meter box, where the pipe leaves will probably sit roughly near the external corner of the house (i.e. not much overlap between the 2) and therefore if the pipes need to enter the house perpendicular to the wall, the pipe will need to run externally about a foot, behind the soil stack to account for the width of the side house wall. Is this OK or can a hole be drilled through the wall at an angle, from the extenal corner of the house for the pipe to run through, therefore negating the need to run a pipe along the outside of the house for a foot ?
We're moving the meter because of a conservatorybut are also having an extension built next year and therefore I need to make sure that the meter is moved so that it doesn't interfere with any building work.
I hope this all makes sense and would appreciate any answers you can give to my questions.
Thanks,
Matt.
In the not too distant furure I will be having my gas meter moved/changed to a semi concealed meter box (that sits in the ground). Transco will be doing most of the work involved and then I will get a corgi registered engineer to connect the meter back to my internal pipes in the house.
Please could somebody tell me at which point the corgi registerd engineer will connect. Will he connect the pipes to the actual meter and therefore be responsible for creating the hole through the house wall to get back into the house or is this transco's job ?
Also, how much pipe is allowed to be exposed from where it leaves the meter to where it enters the house ? The corner of the gas meter box, where the pipe leaves will probably sit roughly near the external corner of the house (i.e. not much overlap between the 2) and therefore if the pipes need to enter the house perpendicular to the wall, the pipe will need to run externally about a foot, behind the soil stack to account for the width of the side house wall. Is this OK or can a hole be drilled through the wall at an angle, from the extenal corner of the house for the pipe to run through, therefore negating the need to run a pipe along the outside of the house for a foot ?
We're moving the meter because of a conservatorybut are also having an extension built next year and therefore I need to make sure that the meter is moved so that it doesn't interfere with any building work.
I hope this all makes sense and would appreciate any answers you can give to my questions.
Thanks,
Matt.