Should electric cable be so close to a gas pipe in stud wall?

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The cable should not be touching the gas pipe, there should be some separation between the service pipework of at least 25mm and 150mm from the switches and sockets, if they are not separated by an electrical insulated material.
I would also have concerns over the placement of the gas pipe, as it is in a stud wall and should be installed in a purpose designed/built channel.
 
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Thank you everyone.

there should be some separation between the service pipework of at least 25mm and 150mm from the switches and sockets, if they are not separated by an electrical insulated material.

What do you mean by "electrical insulated material"? What kind of electrical insulated material would make it conform to regulations regarding separation distance?
 
Thank you everyone.

there should be some separation between the service pipework of at least 25mm and 150mm from the switches and sockets, if they are not separated by an electrical insulated material.

What do you mean by "electrical insulated material"? What kind of electrical insulated material would make it conform to regulations regarding separation distance?
Anything that can insulate the pipework from a voltage in the region of 250V.
 
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But even then there is still the question of ventilation!

Tony
 

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