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Default 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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