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Don't know what the technical term for this is, but the 15mm pipe inside the meter box (tee'd off the 22mm pipe from the meter union) looks like it's been crushed at the end then soldered up rather than having an end cap fitted or the branch removed. Tightness tested all the pipework and only a .3mB drop with no smell of gas. Would you guys note this at all when you are doing a service of a Rayburn??
 
i would ar as its a non approved fitting
 
Is it a fitting though? Just playing devil's advocate here. The gas regs to me seem very wooly and open to interpretation! My thoughts were to see what happened on the tightness test and if it's ok then no issue?
 
Is it a fitting though? Just playing devil's advocate here. The gas regs to me seem very wooly and open to interpretation! My thoughts were to see what happened on the tightness test and if it's ok then no issue?

just to check its a 15mm/22mm piece of pipe squashed and soldered up ? if so yes non approved termination / fitting and no needs putting right
 
Cheers. Am going back to do a repair on the Rayburn so will sort it out for them when I head back.
 
When ever I've come across these on gas I just cut them off and stick a speed fit blank on :wink:
 
When ever I've come across these on gas I just cut them off and stick a speed fit blank on :wink:

Naa that's the expensive way duct tape is your friend
 
It should technically be classed as ar but to be honest i'd either stick a cap on it or note it down and move on. I certainly wouldn't be shutting someone off for it. It has no more chance of leaking than any other soldered joint.
 
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