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  • How did they identify a leak?

    We had a gas person say there was a leak, but it turns out there was a problem with the test point, making it look like the ECV was not being closed properly.

    Cadent came and just replaced the meter.

    Leaks should be reported to your supplier, shouldn't they?

  • How did they identify a leak?

    They found that pressure going into the gas meter was fine, but at the utilities in the home, it was much lower.

    I think I'm comfortable there's a leak, but pretty pissed off we didn't get to quote for alternatives.

  • Yeah but as i said above depending what meter is installed there is permissible limits for leaks.

    So for example. Test between 20-21mb. The 2 min test shows there is a 1mb leak on the system with all appliances connected and you have a U6 meter on that meter your "allowed" a 4mb leak as long as the person doesnt smell anything its fine and if they do its zero is allowed.

    Even running it outside £1600 is just rip off, maybe its coz were not in london but i could never charge anything like that to run a gas pipe up here.

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