Moving Exisitng Gas Meter : Advice Sought
Hi,
How feasible would it be to get a gas meter moved? My current gas meter is on the side of the house. This is the only position that I could erect a garage. There is also the flue for the gas boiler above the meter. 1) Could I build the garage around the meter? I'm guessing probably not. 2) Would it be a very expensive job to get the meter moved round to the front/back of the house? 3) I imagine having the flue rerouted wouldn't be a major headache. Is this the case? Diagram: back of houses +=====+=====+ | | |G G | | |M G +=====+=====+G G front of houses M = Gas meter. G = Where garage would go. The right hand house is my house. TIA. -- Organoman. |
Moving Exisitng Gas Meter : Advice Sought
On Tue, 04 Apr 2006 16:03:55 GMT, Organoman wrote:
1) Could I build the garage around the meter? No reason why not, but the flue is a different matter. -- Nigel M |
Moving Exisitng Gas Meter : Advice Sought
1) Could I build the garage around the meter? I'm guessing probably not.
This might actually be possible, although they do prefer them outdoors so they can read them easier. 2) Would it be a very expensive job to get the meter moved round to the front/back of the house? Probably. 3) I imagine having the flue rerouted wouldn't be a major headache. Is this the case? Depends on the boiler and availability of parts. What is the make and model? Is it open flued, balanced or fanned? Christian. |
Moving Exisitng Gas Meter : Advice Sought
Christian McArdle wrote:
Depends on the boiler and availability of parts. What is the make and model? Is it open flued, balanced or fanned? Christian. It's an old Apollo boiler, as described a few threads earlier. I've no idea whether it's open or balanced, and I'm fairly sure it's not fanned. -- Organoman. |
Moving Exisitng Gas Meter : Advice Sought
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from Organoman contains these words: 1) Could I build the garage around the meter? I'm guessing probably not. Can't see why not. 3) I imagine having the flue rerouted wouldn't be a major headache. Is this the case? Not always - you may be able to have a vertical flue from the old terminal to one of the garage roof. -- Skipweasel Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain. |
Moving Exisitng Gas Meter : Advice Sought
"Organoman" wrote in message ... Hi, How feasible would it be to get a gas meter moved? My current gas meter is on the side of the house. This is the only position that I could erect a garage. There is also the flue for the gas boiler above the meter. 1) Could I build the garage around the meter? I'm guessing probably not. The current rules, at least in my area, are that meters should be outside, to reduce the risk of gas explosions. 2) Would it be a very expensive job to get the meter moved round to the front/back of the house? The only people who can tell you that would be your gas supplier. The site would need to be surveyed and the job priced on that. I would guess it would cost a few hundred pounds. 3) I imagine having the flue rerouted wouldn't be a major headache. Is this the case? If you can find the installation instructions, which may be online or in the manufacturer's literature if you don't have the originals, those will show what layouts are permitted. Data sheets I have vary from 6m maximum flue length to 27m, depending upon things like the boiler make and type, whether the flue is horizontal or vertical, the flue diameter and whether or not a powered flue is used. There are also limitations on the position of the flue outlet relative to other building components, such as corners, windows etc. Colin Bignell |
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