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Hi guys,

Currently enrolled on a gas course, struggling to find information on the regs when it comes to gas runs in flats. Im being told that it is no longer ok to run gas through a flat, floor or ceiling unless it is in a duct with open ends or run in tracpipe? Does anyone know the Regulation part where this is discussed? thanks in advanced.
 
Yep that’s correct it’s so if a leak appears it doesn’t do unnoticed and doesn’t fill an unventilated void
 

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