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Gas Bonding Dilemma, Please Help!
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<blockquote data-quote="NozSpark" data-source="post: 396914" data-attributes="member: 601"><p>Personally I'd rather see it in the meter cabinet than have to hunt for it under a floor or have it somewhere that a plumber / gas monkey will cut it off and leave it detached..... with a deviation on the certificate</p><p></p><p>On a similar note... I looked at a job today which has the gas meter in a kitchen unit under the sink and a brand new pipe leaving the meter and going through the exterior wall, around the outside of the house and then back in at the boiler..... bond at point of entry,, it enters twice!! Also the old consumers gas pipe is still buried in the floor,, so thats something else to bond??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NozSpark, post: 396914, member: 601"] Personally I'd rather see it in the meter cabinet than have to hunt for it under a floor or have it somewhere that a plumber / gas monkey will cut it off and leave it detached..... with a deviation on the certificate On a similar note... I looked at a job today which has the gas meter in a kitchen unit under the sink and a brand new pipe leaving the meter and going through the exterior wall, around the outside of the house and then back in at the boiler..... bond at point of entry,, it enters twice!! Also the old consumers gas pipe is still buried in the floor,, so thats something else to bond?? [/QUOTE]
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