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Just starting on a project that involves installing a new gas supply U40 2 inch job but the client already has a very old u16 supply which is piped from a remote meter box and underground steel pipe. The pipework cannot deal with the increase in demand required (quite frankly its not really up to the current demand) and as the existing pipework is basically scrap. I have a quote to put the new supply right up to the building considerably shortening the run at 21mbar.
However i may or may not de-commission the old pipework , client wants to keep the old set up as well as having a new one.
Anybody know the rules wrt multiple supplies to industrial buildings and how do we deal with isolation etc
thx
 
Are you commercially bacon ?
 
Just starting on a project that involves installing a new gas supply U40 2 inch job but the client already has a very old u16 supply which is piped from a remote meter box and underground steel pipe. The pipework cannot deal with the increase in demand required (quite frankly its not really up to the current demand) and as the existing pipework is basically scrap. I have a quote to put the new supply right up to the building considerably shortening the run at 21mbar.
However i may or may not de-commission the old pipework , client wants to keep the old set up as well as having a new one.
Anybody know the rules wrt multiple supplies to industrial buildings and how do we deal with isolation etc
thx

You can have more than one supply to a building.
I may be missing the point here Bacon!!
lots of Buildings have more than one supply.
They won't be linked will they?
 
@Shaun - yep.
I was thinking along the lines of - client smells gas, he will have to isolate at two locations unless i put in some electric valves.
One supply existing feeds, 2 X combi, 1 X warm air heater, then extends to another building where it feeds 1 X warm air heater.
New supply is really for a new process boiler circa 250KW.
However the new boiler, combis and 1 X warm air heater are all in the same "space" i.e. an industrial unit.
Hope that makes sense
 
So what's going to be fed from the old meter ?
 
Try and make it clearer:
Option 1 : Existing U16 supply currently feeds 2X combi, 1 X warm air heater in Unit 1 and 1X warm air heater in Unit 2. This stays as is and the new supply will be dedicated to the new process boiler.
Option 2: New supply supplies new boiler and i pipe to a suitable point where it can pick up the other appliances using the existing internal pipework. It is then capped as it goes out of the building and the rest back to the old meter is redundant. Pipe is decommission and old meter is taken away.

The reason for option 1 is to provide continuity whilst this is going on and he also has extra capacity for the unknown which he likes. However i keep picking up signals that providers dont like multiple supplies and wish to disconnect the old one once i have connected the pipework together, however i cannot find out why or whats the problem, hence coming here. If its to ensure there is one method to isolate i can do this will electric isolation valves.
 
seems stupid paying standing charges on two meters

if it was me i would size the new supply and meter to cope with the whole install and plant

you could get away with a u40 (u65 better)

but hay hop yes you can have two supplies just need to list / label what meter the appliance is fed off also if they have a fire alarm link a solenoid valve into that
 
I think option 1 now is, i contact supply and get a new quote for a U65, this will then assure client he has enough capacity for knowns and some extra for unknowns. I can then get a company in to weld up pipe to the new boiler, drop down to 2 inch i can take it from there.
Sound like a plan...
 
I think option 1 now is, i contact supply and get a new quote for a U65, this will then assure client he has enough capacity for knowns and some extra for unknowns. I can then get a company in to weld up pipe to the new boiler, drop down to 2 inch i can take it from there.
Sound like a plan...

why not press it ?
 
You can hire all the gear
 
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