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does any one remember the required depth of gas pipe from meter to go under the ground in order to travel to the property as gas meter is next to boundary ?

i think it was 370 mm but not sure ? is going under the ground and is not walking area /driving area too ,is going just on the side of a house ! I am thinking of using denso tape to protect from corrosion or should i sleeve it with 32 mm waist
 
As far as I can remember its 375mm minimum under a driveway or open ground, 40mm under slabs / concrete within pedestrian traffic. As long as its protected from corrosion you should be ok Stan.
 
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