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Does this installation violate any regulations?

I have a water pipe running above and in close proximity to my electrical meter and CU (consumer unit) and I was wondering if this violates any installation regulations and would likely mean that I cannot obtain an electrical installation inspection certificate for my property?

The house did not originally have plumbing in this area and the previous owners have installed this pipe to service a shower room on the floor above.

Any thoughts on if this is a problem would be appreciated. Suggestions for what can be done would also be welcomed.

Thanks,

Andrew.

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  • I would move the bell transformer anyway, but if for any reason condesation is possible, then lagging the pipe or a shelf over the meter would reduce the drip risk.

    I have just realized the upper joint  into the cornice is a compression type. Do be very careful that  this is fully water tight.

    The consumer unit is recent and in a perfect world there would be installation paperwork for it.

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  • I would move the bell transformer anyway, but if for any reason condesation is possible, then lagging the pipe or a shelf over the meter would reduce the drip risk.

    I have just realized the upper joint  into the cornice is a compression type. Do be very careful that  this is fully water tight.

    The consumer unit is recent and in a perfect world there would be installation paperwork for it.

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