Flexible gas pipe needed
On Sat, 2 Aug 2003 12:15:58 +0100, "Paul Lakra"
wrote: I am installing a new boiler in the loft space. To do this I need to run 22mm copper up the outside of the house and into the loft. The awkward bit is getting the pipe 'round the corner' at the eaves, i.e. through the soffit and over the top of the wall into the loft. I have run tv and network cables this route and I know it is difficult even with such flexible wires. Anyone know if there is any flexible pipe that can be used for this with gas? I've seen flexible copper pipe (flexinle due to concertina-style ridges, and made to be bent once only). Ive only sen it in 15mm though. It may exist in 22mm. Whether it is legal to use it for gas, I don't know. Frank |
Flexible gas pipe needed
Its also available in stainless steel, (as used on gas meters) this is OK
with gas. -- Muddy Paws (remove muddy paws to reply) "Frank Z" wrote in message ... On Sat, 2 Aug 2003 12:15:58 +0100, "Paul Lakra" wrote: I am installing a new boiler in the loft space. To do this I need to run 22mm copper up the outside of the house and into the loft. The awkward bit is getting the pipe 'round the corner' at the eaves, i.e. through the soffit and over the top of the wall into the loft. I have run tv and network cables this route and I know it is difficult even with such flexible wires. Anyone know if there is any flexible pipe that can be used for this with gas? I've seen flexible copper pipe (flexinle due to concertina-style ridges, and made to be bent once only). Ive only sen it in 15mm though. It may exist in 22mm. Whether it is legal to use it for gas, I don't know. Frank |
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