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Default Gas meter ventilation requirement

On Thursday, 11 February 2016 17:46:18 UTC, Phil L wrote:
harry wrote:
On Wednesday, 10 February 2016 20:08:01 UTC, Phil L wrote:
Almost everyone here lives in a 2 storey house, of those, the
majority of them have at least 1 gas pipe running through the
ceiling void, underneath their upstairs floorboards so to speak. Of
that high number of properties, the gas pipe will go across the
joists, from one 'void' to another and onto the next and so on until
it reaches the boiler / kitchen / whatever.
All of these voids would have to be ventilated by Harry's logic -
there would be rows of exterior vent bricks at joist height on
almost every two storey house in the country. I've never seen one
yet, but he insists all gas pipes in a void need their own
ventilation, he's got the wrong end of the stick, in fact, it's the
wrong stick


Well **** fer brains, you have hit on the reason we get gas
explosions blowing buildings up.


Get a grip you ****ing clown.
There's thousands of building sites all over the country building houses
without underfloor vents, are you trying to suggest that they are all
breaking the law?
How are they all able to remain in buisness?

You've misunderstood your own (incorrect) link and are now making yourself
look an even bigger moron than most realised


Modern houses do not have suspended timber floors and the VENTILATED meter box is outside ****-fer-brains.