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geoffsd:
Also - the stop-cock is irrelevant and is mentioned nowhere in the regulations.
Correct it doesn't say 'Stop-Cock' but 544.1.2 does say the connection shall be made to the consumer's pipework. Where this starts is at the output of the meter for Gas. For water it's a bit more arguable as if there is an external stop tap then all the pipework from there is the Consumer's responsibility, according to the water company so the internal stop cock may then be inserted in the consumer's pipework, and may not be the demarcation point.
geoffsd:
Also - the stop-cock is irrelevant and is mentioned nowhere in the regulations.
Correct it doesn't say 'Stop-Cock' but 544.1.2 does say the connection shall be made to the consumer's pipework. Where this starts is at the output of the meter for Gas. For water it's a bit more arguable as if there is an external stop tap then all the pipework from there is the Consumer's responsibility, according to the water company so the internal stop cock may then be inserted in the consumer's pipework, and may not be the demarcation point.
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