Module 9 Emergency Isolation Controls and Valves Flashcards
Which module covers Emergency Isolation Controls and Valves
Module 9
Name the main standards and regulations covering Emergency Isolation Controls and Valves
a) Regulation 9
b) BS6400: Part 1
Emergency Controls – what type of washer is used to ensure that the valve stops in the fully on or fully off positions?
A niting valve
Looking at the attached diagram name three key points about this ECV
Three key points when locating an ECV
1) Situated as near as practical to where the supply enters the house
2) Readily accessible
3) Enough space to allow the lever to fall to the off position
Name three situations here additional ECVs are required
1) Gas meter installed >6m from property
2) Gas supply exits one building and enters another + more than one responsible persons
3) Number of flats in a building
What do you do with an ECV on an unused installation?
1) Control off and lock screw tightened
2) Split pin and key removed
3) Outlet capped
4) Wire seal between cap and locking screw
Defective ECV – what do you do?
Phone ESP
Name three places you can locate a meter?
1) Approved external boxes
2) In garage or outbuilding
3) Inside house
External meter installations must contain escaped gases – true or false?
External built in meter box – where should it be located?
Within 2 meters of gas main
500mm to 1000mm above DPC
External built in meter box – where should the ECV be located?
Front left hand corner of the box
Location of meters in attached garages – where?
High level, away from doors and windows.
House entry tees were used on installations
a) In the last 20 years
b) More than 20 years ago
a) In the last 20 years
Under regulation 9 who is responsible for providing a properly sited meter and ECV?
a) Responsible person
b) Gas engineer
c) ESP
d) Any of the above
c) ESP