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Got a consumer unit fitted touching a gas pipe on an upcoming eicr,old rewire-able unit, no idea what came first, unit or pipe, but it’s obviously less than the 150 mm mentioned in the on site guide, I know regs are not retrospective but would that come into it in this instance?.....and how would others code it?
 
Hi - reading up on this I got :

BS7671 Reg 528.3 - which in this case likely means check for any detrimental impact you can see and code accordingly (as per Tel).

I understand the Gas Man’s BS 6891 is the source of the 150mm minimum between gas and electrical intakes and 25mm between pipes and cables (somewhere, sorry I’ve not got a copy of it).

So if no detrimental impact I’d note it as an observation on your EICR.
 
Thanks wilko I did wonder why it mentions it in osg but has no blue reg no next to it....makes a change for it to be the plumbers problem doesn’t it ?
 
Got a consumer unit fitted touching a gas pipe on an upcoming eicr,old rewire-able unit, no idea what came first, unit or pipe, but it’s obviously less than the 150 mm mentioned in the on site guide, I know regs are not retrospective but would that come into it in this instance?.....and how would others code it?
Baddegg if it is less than 36 inches it would have to be relocated. NEC article 110 requirements for electrical installations. You asked
 

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