gas pipes

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    Gas and electrical wiring next to each other

    Hi My builder is putting a megaflo and system boiler in the external garage and running a gas pipe and electrical cable from my kitchen. Both pipe and cable are basically next to each other in the same trench. The electrical cable will presumably power the megaflo and system boiler. He said...
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    Gas pipes notched through bottom of ceiling joists

    Hi All I'm currently having the existing basement of my Edwardian semi-detached property made more 'user friendly' via the installation of a proprietary (Triton) cavity drain system, plaster board/plaster walls & ceilings & a wooden floor. One of the main tasks is to 'hide' the myriad of...
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    Internal gas pipework 3"

    I'm new so not sure whether this is appropriate - so go easy if not ;) but I'd like to get the feedback from some of the experienced gas engineers that might be on here. For my sins I am a governor at a large school and the gas pipework that serves the main kitchen appliances is being renewed...
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    Commercial gas supply

    What is the recommended gas pipe size for U16 meter for a commercial supply. The premises is a restaurant with gas capacity been identified as 104kw per hour. Internally there are 22mm copper pipes in place and at the supply point there is 33mm pipe with meter been taken off (We understand the...
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    Earth wire on gas pipe

    Hi, just had a storage cupboard installed under the stairs. The gas meter is located in there and has an earth wire attached to one of the top gas pipes. The thing is is that it now spans across the cupboard opening. My question is whether I can unattach the wire from the top and reattach it to...
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    Baffled by metal flecks from external gas supply

    Hi, In the past couple of months we've had to get the boiler engineer out to fix our boiler. Both times the fault has been the same, the gas valve has been blocked up by a small heap of metal flecks / filings. Last time the engineer had to do this he tapped out the valve over a sheet of paper...
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    Building a door step

    I'm building a new doorstep. I've smashed out the existing one which was bedded on loose rubble filled with sand, contained by an outer edge of mortared bricks. Current goal is to get a solid foundation on which I can mortar some new bricks and top with paving slabs. The new doorstep is going...
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    Floorboards and pipes underneath

    Hey All We recently bought a flat that was built in the 90's and had to replace some floorboards in the as they had some water damage from a previous owner. The replacing of the boards was easy enough however when under the floors there was a rather strange design! Right at the bottom there...
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