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by htg engineer »
Tue Jan 29, 2008 9:40 pm
Existing lead gas pipework is still ok, a gas tightness test will test all connections, gas meter, pipework and appliances up to the ECV (emergency control valve). If this is sound then the lead pipework is fine. Alterations and adaptations to the lead is not allowed and the lead would have to be replaced with an anaconda or copper pipe.
If there's still lead from the ECV to the goverenor - then the governor is probably past it. Get transco out to check/replace governor and they should replace the lead pipework with an anaconda.
There's a couple of types of old governors that have to be replaced whether ok or not.
If the lead is after the meter - then it's your responsibility
Hope this helps