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Hi can anyone tell me if there is a regulation concerning the minimum distance between an outdoor weatherproof socket and the incoming gas supply in a domestic premise. Many thanks.
I'm not sure it's actually a regulation. As far as I can make out. the closest one gets in the Wiring Regulations (BS7671:2008) is in sections 528.3.3 and 5.8.3.4 edit: 528.3.4, which are just general statements about proximity of electrical and other services.Thanks guys. Any idea where i can find that regulation?
Goodness - did I fall asleep for that long?.... BS7671:2088 ....
I think was me that was asleepGoodness - did I fall asleep for that long?.... BS7671:2088 ....
Kind Regards, John.
That's the one - Clause 8.16.2, no less[..... now let me get this right.... BS6891:2005 (installation of low pressure gas pipework in domestic premises)
Many thanks. Can i assume then that an outdoor weatherproof socket 200mm from an outside recessed gas cavity box is acceptable?
That sounds fine. The 150mm figure relates to the distance to the nearest gas pipe, which I presume will be more than achieved with what you describe.Many thanks. Can i assume then that an outdoor weatherproof socket 200mm from an outside recessed gas cavity box is acceptable?
I understand that the 22nd edition of the wiring regs, which are due to be published in 2088 are considering it's inclusionThat's the one - Clause 8.16.2, no less![]()
which explains why they don't exist in BS7671.
Kind Regards, John.
Maybe - but do you think we'll have any gas left by then? Gas pipes may by then have been decomissioned and those that remain in situ allowed (by the 22nd ed.) to be used as earth electrodesI understand that the 22nd edition of the wiring regs, which are due to be published in 2088 are considering it's inclusion![]()
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