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Water pipe OK near electricity meter?
Is there any restriction on the proximity of water pipework to the
main fuse, meter and consumer unit? I need to run central heating pipework (in plastic pipe) through a cupboard housing the meter etc and it'll have to pass within a few inches of the main fuse and cross an inch or so over tails and other cables. Not ideal I know, but are there any regulations specifically prohibiting it? I can't find anything in BS7671 (IEE Regs) or various other BSes etc. |
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