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[email protected] June 1st 05 10:18 PM

Gas meter box location
 
Hi,

I'm just applying to Transco to have my gas meter moved onto an
external wall. I want to use a 'cavity' meter box, which means that I
have to install it myself before Transco come along to do the meter
work.

My question is about the 'rules' ragarding the positioning of the meter
box. Transco's guidance notes say that the box '*should* be located so
that the base is 500mm to 1000mm abo0ve the finished ground level. I'm
a bit short of space, so it would be about 330mm above a concrete path.

How rigid is this '500mm to 1000mm' requirement? I actually propose to
replace the concrete path, so if push comes to shove I could remove the
path and that would give me the 500mm needed to meet the Transco
guidelines.

Do I need to do this, or is the 500mm flexible?

Thanks,

Mike


tarquinlinbin June 2nd 05 01:27 PM

On 1 Jun 2005 13:18:54 -0700, wrote:

Hi,

I'm just applying to Transco to have my gas meter moved onto an
external wall. I want to use a 'cavity' meter box, which means that I
have to install it myself before Transco come along to do the meter
work.

My question is about the 'rules' ragarding the positioning of the meter
box. Transco's guidance notes say that the box '*should* be located so
that the base is 500mm to 1000mm abo0ve the finished ground level. I'm
a bit short of space, so it would be about 330mm above a concrete path.

How rigid is this '500mm to 1000mm' requirement? I actually propose to
replace the concrete path, so if push comes to shove I could remove the
path and that would give me the 500mm needed to meet the Transco
guidelines.

Do I need to do this, or is the 500mm flexible?

Thanks,

Mike


You'll probably find that the job is subcontracted out to someone like
Fulcrum connections and the guys who do it wont but that fussed over a
couple of hundred mm. 300mm is well clear of the ground which is all
that matters. Check you are not going to bridge the wall cavity,that
may be another reason why they suggest a fig of at least 500mm !!.Have
a look around,I'm sure you;ll have no trouble finding boxes that are
less than 500mm..


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