Gas tumble dryer under the stairs??
Gas tumble dryer under the stairs??
No, not required.Might this short stub of pipe, be there as a permanent way to identify that there is a pipe buried in the plaster?
At the risk of asking a daft question, how do you know for certain the 15mm is gas other than the general proximity to where you know you have 22mm gas pipe runs?This is my best guess on the reason for this, at the moment....
In the electrical industry, wiring buried in walls, has to be run in safe zones, and in some areas marked by having obvious accessories visible on the surface. This 22mm gas pipe, is buried in the wall, not in a place anyone might at all suspect there might be a gas pipe. Might this short stub of pipe, be there as a permanent way to identify that there is a pipe buried in the plaster?
Installer needed and straight connector but only had T’s in his box so used that .?
At the risk of asking a daft question, how do you know for certain the 15mm is gas other than the general proximity to where you know you have 22mm gas pipe runs?
Feasible - but why poke the fitting through the wall?
Can only think the Installer was asked to fit it for some future proposed gas requirement, that never materialised.
Separate gas powered freezer then? Either that or as @roguetrader says, a gas tumble dryer. Only other explanation is they simply put a point there because the pipes were going past anyway, on the basis that some new bit of gas powered kit might emerge in the future and be suitable to go in there. We live in a different world now regarding gas use.As I suggested, there is a similar stub, poking out of the plaster, now hidden behind a kitchen unit, which was obviously installed to allow a gas fridge to be installed.
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