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its aw welded joint and it looks sound. i will try testing the meter alone. never heard of a meter leaking:confused5:, if it is the meter then where from? i will probably call the gas board out.
thanks for the input gentlemen it is an eye opener when everyone pitches in. much appreciated
 
That brings back bad memories of the day I cut off three customers in a row before discovering a pin hole in my U gauge rubber tube.

I remember a guy I knew at BG spent all day exchanging sunken meters on a housing estate only to realise later that evening that he had a test nipple in his pocket!!! LOL Armed with a torch that evening he drove back to the estate, jobsheet in hand lifting the covers of the meters until he found the one ... !!
 
its aw welded joint and it looks sound. i will try testing the meter alone. never heard of a meter leaking:confused5:, if it is the meter then where from? i will probably call the gas board out.
thanks for the input gentlemen it is an eye opener when everyone pitches in. much appreciated
in my time i have had 3 meters leak dont dis credit it it does happen obviously check your hose to your gauge first
 
We've found gas leak detectors really useful in these situations. They're not that cheap but are very sensitive and will pick up the smallest leaks quickly. In our experience they're much more effective than leak detection spray. Jonathan, That Extra Mile Plumbing.
 
You don't mean compressing the system with just air do you?

sticking on of thoses regin test pump tee and pumping the pressure up above 20mb and you will have a better chance of finding a leak with ldf, wouldnt advise a high pressure of course.
 
haha, no that wouldn't be the sanest thing to do. Even still. I wouldn't tell anybody about it. But I suppose if there was an explosion then it'd happen there and then. You have to carry out a RA and get everyone out the building before you do one and only if you're trained. Scary what can happen. I was going to do that years ago when I was very young but couldn't be bothered to get my friend's compressor... Can you imagine???
 
i reckon i will have to invest in one of these after my experience with tihs leaky situation.
what figures we looking at?

btw everyone thanks for your input.ta
 
Occluded I'm qualified and if it would have been rocket science u wouldn't be able to answer it either it doesn't hurt asking a question just to confirm ur findings. Now this isn't rocket science isn't it?
 

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