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Default Gas meter connection -safe?

I'd still get a second opinion myself. I have no gas, but even when I did I
was not very impressed by the standard of workmanship in the, shall we say
out of site out of mind areas. That is one reason I got rid of it.
Brian

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On 01/06/2019 16:34, ARW wrote:
On 01/06/2019 16:18, F wrote:
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We've had smart meters installed (don't ask!) and I'm not too sure on
whether or not the ribbed flexible connector to the supply is as it
should be. It looks a little stretched with that tight bend at the right
hand end.

Anyone with relevant gas installation knowledge care to comment?


It's a basic reg (from what I have picked up over the years) that none
of the ribbed sections should touch each other.

Try a Google for gas anaconda.

Thanks. I've Googled for that and anything I thought similar but cannot
find anything 'official', only diynot comments which aren't going to cut
it with Siemens who installed it.

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