·provides essential guidance for, architects, designers, transporters, suppliers, meter asset managers and installers, but does not address those designs that generally may result in difficulty or the responsible party to manage and maintain an asset in safe working order ·links together the disparate requirements contained in such as the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations, HS(L)56, the Building Regulations, BS 6400 and IGEM/GM/6 (meters), BS 6891 and IGEM/UP/2 (installation pipework) and IGE/TD/3 and IGE/TD/4 (Network pipelines). ·clarifies certain requirements that, previously, had been interpreted in differing ways, for example positioning of meters ·identifies other relevant standards such as the appliance installation standards and IGE/UP/7 for timber-framed buildings. ·identifies those gas supply designs that are most readily adopted and those that are acceptable but which need more careful consideration of factors that may influence the overall safety of the installation throughout its life.
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