Hi guys, long time no see. Now, my question.
A gas and electricity supply are currently about 1.5 metres apart inside a garage. The wall the electricity is on is shortly not going to exist so it has to be moved. The garge is becoming part of the house with a new arched opening just where the supply is now. Broadly the CU can go upwards against the ceiling and shorten the cables going into it. The supply cable comes up the wall which wont exist, so has to be repositioned to one side, after digging some more of it out of the concrete floor. This will hopefully release some more length so it would re-fix higher up the wall. Its all modern stuff in a house 20 years old. The wall to the side which will still exist already carries the gas supply and meter. Ideally this also needs repositioning right to the top of the wall, as being halfway up inside a house is not very handy.
Unfortunately there seems to be some disagreement amongst those consulted as to what can be done. In particular some do not like repositioning gas and electricity so they run next to each other, or so the meters end up adjacent. Anyone know what the real situation is on where they can be positioned?
The most convenient would be to shift the gas meter up the wall by extending the supply pipe. Similarly take the electricity supply up the wall with a new meter position on the remaining wall above the opening. The cable is probably not long enough, so would need to be joined. Alternatively, shorten the supply cable and place the electricity meter on the wall beside the new doorway right next to the gas supply main. There will only be about 50 cm of wall left on that side of the doorway and the pipe will be coming up the middle of it. Then some chunky cables to go up from the meter to the CU.
Thoughts?
A gas and electricity supply are currently about 1.5 metres apart inside a garage. The wall the electricity is on is shortly not going to exist so it has to be moved. The garge is becoming part of the house with a new arched opening just where the supply is now. Broadly the CU can go upwards against the ceiling and shorten the cables going into it. The supply cable comes up the wall which wont exist, so has to be repositioned to one side, after digging some more of it out of the concrete floor. This will hopefully release some more length so it would re-fix higher up the wall. Its all modern stuff in a house 20 years old. The wall to the side which will still exist already carries the gas supply and meter. Ideally this also needs repositioning right to the top of the wall, as being halfway up inside a house is not very handy.
Unfortunately there seems to be some disagreement amongst those consulted as to what can be done. In particular some do not like repositioning gas and electricity so they run next to each other, or so the meters end up adjacent. Anyone know what the real situation is on where they can be positioned?
The most convenient would be to shift the gas meter up the wall by extending the supply pipe. Similarly take the electricity supply up the wall with a new meter position on the remaining wall above the opening. The cable is probably not long enough, so would need to be joined. Alternatively, shorten the supply cable and place the electricity meter on the wall beside the new doorway right next to the gas supply main. There will only be about 50 cm of wall left on that side of the doorway and the pipe will be coming up the middle of it. Then some chunky cables to go up from the meter to the CU.
Thoughts?