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I've got a customer with a blocked gas pipe.

He's had transco out twice, and they've confirmed it. I've traced the run (half of which is buried under his patio).

Its not undersized but when the put the hob on and the boiler kicks in the flame on the hob almost goes out.

I haven't checked WP at the appliances but checked it at the meter and it's all OK.

So anyway, I disconnected the boiler and hob, and put lever iso's on the pipe work. Disconnected at the meter, and rigged up the compressor. Gave it all a good blow out. (Gave it 8 bar dynamic pressure, as I was getting no crap out at lower pressures.

Nothing major came out. But there was something in the air, as we were all coughing! I said to the customer, I doubted it would make much difference as I didn't blow anything substantial out. Then attached everything again and voila the problem was gone.

That lasted two days, got a call today the problem is back.

Customer reckons the main gas main is probably ancient, so could be rust particles blocking it I guess. Anyone come across this? Any ideas to throw around?
 
Blast her out again and stick a Y strainer in at the meter, that way if you catch anything you've evidence to have a pop at transco.
 
It's copper from the meter. Can't remember what comes out the ground to the meter think it was copper too but it must convert to steel at done point I'm sure.

Good shout with the strainer and to blast in both directions. Only went the one way before. Into the property. Frustrating one. Thanks chaps.
 
Like I said there is a bit of a run under the patio that I assume us 28mm copper but that could be inch barrel for all I know.
 
Hmm, think you can push a mouse/cable down it? Or you could invest in one of these laptop 15mextension cams?
 
It will be cornflakes . Fill service with water put FB ISo on end with vent to atmosphere . Close ISo charge with water to about 4 bar then open ISo. Should get lots out. Doubt you will clear it muck sits In Low spots. Also just shake meter upside down onto white paper and vent ecv onto some kitchen roll .
 
I haven't had a blocked pipe, but I have had it where grey flakey stuff was building up on the walls of the copper and were flaking off and blocking the gas valve on a boiler. I fitted a filter from BES on the supply to stop it clogging to valve again.
 
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