Is there any regulation which says that the meter has to be next to
the valve, as opposed to 1-2 metres away on the other side of a wall?
Vince.
Sure.
The meter and control valve must be next to each other.
If this means that the ECV (Emergency Cutoff Valve) is inaccessible to
the gas user than a secondary cut off valve must be provided which is
accessible, usually at the point where gas enter your flat.
If the issue is one of being able to read the meter then a secondary
meter can be installed. This does not have to have a valve, but it must
state where the main meter and valve are.
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Ed Sirett - Property maintainer and registered gas fitter.
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