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Gas pipe through above ceiling
Asking about something I've seen done, rather than something I'm
thinking of doing ... Gas pipe enters building through cavity wall (it is sleeved) at a height above ground floor ceiling and below first floor floorboards, crosses room and descends to cooker. Should the floor/ceiling void be ventilated? Gas safe register tech bulletin #113 may have something to say on the matter, but I can't find a copy online. |
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