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In what literature can I find where it say's the minimum distance you are aloud an electrical cable to a gas pipe? I know it 25mm but I just want to know.
Also, where can I get a copy of the building regulations from.
AND where can I read up about flues in voids?

Thanks all.
 
I'm sure it's in BS6891 PIPEWORK, I can have a look an email you a page if you need it
 
BS6891-2005
8.16.2 Separation of installation pipework from other services

Where installation pipes are not separated by electrical insulating material, they shall be spaced as follows:

a) at least 150 mm away from electricity meters and associated excess current controls, electrical
switches or sockets, distribution boards or consumer units;

b) at least 25mm away from electricity supply and distribution cables.

 
Thanks Croppie, Building regs on planning portal is great. Never seen this befor. Very useful. But I can't find TB 017 on the technical bulletins when I log in to gas safe???
 
Yes kirkgas, snowhead. Cheers, your right. Where can I get hold of British standards? Is there a web site like planning portal but for the british standards.????
 
Only way I know to access up to date British Standards is via subscription. If you login to your GasaSafe account they offer the service for a fee.

A few of the popular Gas ones are available with the help of Google *cough*
 
Anything here [DLMURL]https://engineers.User PlumbersForums.net Instead - Copy the content, don't link to it.co.uk/doc/FluesInVoids/TB%20008Ed%202%20-%20Room-sealed%20fanned%20draught%20chimney%20systems%20in%20voids-revised.pdf[/DLMURL]
 
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Yes kirkgas, snowhead. Cheers, your right. Where can I get hold of British standards? Is there a web site like planning portal but for the british standards.????

You can subscribe to GSR for some BS docs, for a cost, don't know how much it is as I have access to them all from work
Snow head has quoted from it, but if you need an actual copy of the page let me know
 
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Here you go
 
Steady on Kirky. copy right and all the rest. BS6891 = ÂŁ162 to tell us that, and a little more. Cheaper to use variations of BSI documents like old CORGI books, Viper etc.......
 
You are allowed to reproduce a page here and there for reference, ( well we do it anyway) I don't pass out full copies due to copyright, but don't kind copying a page if someone needs it to prove their point, I think the copies that are in the libraries can get 10% copied
 
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