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I wanted to fit a 1inch by 28mm copper meter adaptor on a meters outlet
and have a few metres of 28mm pipe for the gas supply. There is a brass anti-taper plate on the meter. This prevents the removal of the existing 1inch by 22mm meter adaptor. Taking a 28mm pipe to a meter and then reducing to 22mm at the meter making a restriction when I could go directly to 28mm at the meter is ludicrous. A metal ring is rivited to this brass plate. I could cut this ring away. Can I do this? The meter outlet must be accessible so how can Transco prevent people from replacing or upgrading the pipe from the meter? TIA |
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