Gas Pipes from meter
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rodz
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Gas Pipes from meter

by rodz » Sun May 13, 2007 5:40 pm

Hi im having my gas meater moved to the front wall of my house. Originaly it was on the side but the previous tennant had built a lean-to on the side of the house making the path to the door now a hall way. How deep do the pipes need to be buryed? does it need to be 50mm below the lowest point of the floor (ive got a step half way along) or does it need to be deeper? thanx

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by advocat » Wed Jul 18, 2007 1:18 am

Gas pipes in private property should be a minimum depth of 375mm.
Who is moving the meter for you, someone qualified i hope !!

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by htg engineer » Wed Jul 18, 2007 1:21 pm

Minimum depth 375mm below open ground and drives.

Minimum depth 40mm for copper or steel within concrete floor with pedestrian traffic.

Has to be protected against corrosion

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