I have a house with a gas emergency shut-off valve at the (external) meter but nothing at the point at which the pipe enters the property. I understand that it's good practice to provide one as soon as practically possible after the pipe enters the building - but is this a Building (and/or Gas Safety) regulation, or just a good practice recommendation?
Illustration (a) on page 80 of the hse's Safe installation guidance shows a shut-off valve at the external meter but it's unclear (to me anyway) whether an additional valve needs to be provided immediately on entering the property, or only at the appliance(s).
http://www.hse.gov.uk/aboutus/meetings/hseboard/2013/250913/psepb1389-b.pdf
Illustration (a) on page 80 of the hse's Safe installation guidance shows a shut-off valve at the external meter but it's unclear (to me anyway) whether an additional valve needs to be provided immediately on entering the property, or only at the appliance(s).
http://www.hse.gov.uk/aboutus/meetings/hseboard/2013/250913/psepb1389-b.pdf