Apologies that this is a plumbing question, but I'm sure there will be people here who can answer this.
Working in a house today that is in the middle of a total refurb (gutted, rewired, replumbed, etc).
The gas supply is currently disconnected inside the house (in the hall), about 2m after the meter & shut-off valve.
This pipe end from the meter is open, if you opened the shut-off valve (under the stairs), you will fill the hall with gas.
Edit: for clarity, I've not opened the valve, I just supect gas will escape!
Now I never leave a cable with bare ends that can be energised e.g. accidentally by a switch, circuit breaker, etc.
I'd have thought it unacceptable to leave a gas pipe like this, perhaps it is even against some gas regs?
Working in a house today that is in the middle of a total refurb (gutted, rewired, replumbed, etc).
The gas supply is currently disconnected inside the house (in the hall), about 2m after the meter & shut-off valve.
This pipe end from the meter is open, if you opened the shut-off valve (under the stairs), you will fill the hall with gas.
Edit: for clarity, I've not opened the valve, I just supect gas will escape!
Now I never leave a cable with bare ends that can be energised e.g. accidentally by a switch, circuit breaker, etc.
I'd have thought it unacceptable to leave a gas pipe like this, perhaps it is even against some gas regs?
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