Can some fellow 'competent person' or CORGI member please tell me the reasoning behind the regulations that do not permit installation of a gas pipe in a cavity wall?
Is it in case someone drives a nail or drill through the pipe and then gas would leak into the cavity?
The reason I ask this question is that I have found a convenient run to my new gas boiler between the eaves in the roof space ABOVE the cavity of a wall.
Note that this is not IN the wall, itself but the void is immediately above the cavity. There is adequate ventilation and in fact insulation material will be fitted between the pipe and the cavity.
Is it ok to install the pipework in this space or should the space be sealed from the cavity in some way?
The alternative route is to bring the pipe into the next rafter gap but this would mean an extra 90 bend in a 22mm pipe.
Is it in case someone drives a nail or drill through the pipe and then gas would leak into the cavity?
The reason I ask this question is that I have found a convenient run to my new gas boiler between the eaves in the roof space ABOVE the cavity of a wall.
Note that this is not IN the wall, itself but the void is immediately above the cavity. There is adequate ventilation and in fact insulation material will be fitted between the pipe and the cavity.
Is it ok to install the pipework in this space or should the space be sealed from the cavity in some way?
The alternative route is to bring the pipe into the next rafter gap but this would mean an extra 90 bend in a 22mm pipe.