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Thanks to sleeve it the pipe would need cutting sleeve pushing through the wall and the pipe re connecting. Its not just the internal side of the sleeve that needs sealing. There's no sleeve there.Just seal it up , its quicker.
Thanks to sleeve it the pipe would need cutting sleeve pushing through the wall and the pipe re connecting. Its not just the internal side of the sleeve that needs sealing. There's no sleeve there.
Gas pipe off the gas meter or through the wall to a boiler?What does an un-sleeved as pipe come down as on a landlord safety check? If not to current standards is not applicable anymore? Thank you.
Not if it’s the pipe off the gas meter it isn’t.It's still NCS just make a note of it on paperwork
No warning notice needed
I ment NCS is still NCSNot if it’s the pipe off the gas meter it isn’t.
Care expand on that please. Its either AR or ID in which AR it is which is my understandingNot if it’s the pipe off the gas meter it isn’t.
Your point is my point. Someone above was stating that it is only NCS, if you read my comments I have asked which gas pipe they are on about, as it is also my understanding to be AR as per GIUSPCare expand on that please. Its either AR or ID in which AR it is which is my understanding
Not if it’s the pipe off the gas meter it isn’t.
Your point is my point. Someone above was stating that it is only NCS, if you read my comments I have asked which gas pipe they are on about, as it is also my understanding to be AR as per GIUSP
2.8 doesn’t say anything about being medium pressure mate.Only ar if it's medium Pressure
If the meters not sealed through the wall only ncs
I understand your point mate, but my point is that it is still AR not NCS. The op was classing it as NCS and it isn’t. You would still need to fill out a warning notice.Read the notes advise only, if it was true ar it would be isolate supply
In short most things that were ncs are now ar but advise only
I understand your point mate, but my point is that it is still AR not NCS. The op was classing it as NCS and it isn’t. You would still need to fill out a warning notice.
I would still AR it. Don’t care what any of it says. My interpretation of 2.8 says it’s AR.As it's advise only no you wouldn't just note down on your sheet gas pipe unsleeved
They've put double standards for ar now which in my opinion is bs
I would still AR it. Don’t care what any of it says. My interpretation of 2.8 says it’s AR.
You only cap ID. Or have they changed that as well?So you would cap the supply then?
You only cap ID. Or have they changed that as well?
That diagram says I’m correct with what I was saying though. I’m now confused?
But it is still AR so my point is I you should still leave a notice as this proves you have advised them
The is a flow chart somewhere that I cannot flipping find that says isolate or remove fuse for AR and cap/disconnect is for ID onlyIf you leave a notice you have to cap the supply
That’s what I am sayingYou can not cap AR
But it is also still AR and not NCSYou can not cap AR
You can not cap AR
NCS - doesn’t exist anymore, do whatever you wantdepends how you interpret turning off the appliance/install
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