Module 9.1 Knowledge Questions Flashcards
When remote external meter boxes are installed to supply gas to a property, in addition to all the usual controls the installation requires an internal:
a Meter regulator.
b Emergency control valve.
c Test point.
d Meter.
b Emergency control valve.
When a supply to a property incorporates a house entry tee:
a This may be used as an alternative emergency control by the gas operative.
b This must not be used as an alternative emergency control by the gas operative.
c This may be used as an alternative emergency control by the consumer.
d This may be used as a regulating valve by the gas transporter.
b This must not be used as an alternative emergency control by the gas operative.
When an internal meter position is identified without the inclusion of a house entry tee, then the operative must:
a Inform the gas transporter.
b Inform the HSE.
c Must not test for let by.
d This installation is satisfactory.
d This installation is satisfactory.
The handle on an emergency/meter control valve must always:
a Fall to the off position.
b Fall to the on position.
c Be electrically insulated.
d Have a 180° travel.
a Fall to the off position.
When a meter is fitted within an outside meter box, the emergency meter control must always be located:
a Within the meter box.
b Within the building.
c On the outlet side of the meter.
d On the outlet side of the regulator.
a Within the meter box.
The responsibility for installation and repair to an emergency/meter control lies with:
a The property owner.
b The gas supplier.
c The gas transporter.
d The gas operative.
b The gas supplier.