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Copper gas pipe.
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I'm having a gas copper pipe fitted from a new meter to my first floor flat. My only concern is if someone steals the pipe and the gas escapes. Is there anything that can be done to lessen this risk. Thought of security camera but am not convinced.
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Tony
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Tony
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I find that highly unusual compared to code requirements here in the U.S. Copper used as a natural gas conduit is not condoned for a couple of reasons. Firstly, the copper, when coupled with the service gas line coming to your house from the gas company will probably connect to a "black iron" pipe (again, here in the U.S.). This sets up a perfect example of electrolysis... i.e. corroison due to disimilar metals (Galvanic corrosion). The copper will corrode and eventually leak... more so if it's exposed to weather.
Secondly, copper pipe, when exposed to natural gas suffers a build up of Copper sulfate on the inside of the pipe. This will, over time, flake off and cause valves, burners and other orficies to fail.
Secondly, copper pipe, when exposed to natural gas suffers a build up of Copper sulfate on the inside of the pipe. This will, over time, flake off and cause valves, burners and other orficies to fail.