Gas house introduction, at least 10 meters: short-term procurement

  • Erstellt am 2019-05-16 15:24:17

w-wie-waldi

2019-05-16 15:24:17
  • #1
Hello, I need two flexible gas house entries for multi-utility house entries with a length of at least 10 meters (up to just before the strip foundation) or preferably 17 meters (up to the sidewalk).

In my new building (semi-detached house), I have two 15 meter long multi-utility house entries (up to just before the sidewalk). My utility company messed up the timely ordering of the appropriately long gas house entries. Now I have to wait 6 weeks for the manufacturing of appropriately long gas house entries. However, the building inspection of the house (including gas heating, etc.) is already planned before the end of these 6 weeks.

Does anyone know a company that manufactures gas house entries and has no or only short waiting times? Alternatively: Does anyone know a company that has gas house entries of at least 10 meters in stock? - Thank you very much in advance. Best regards, w-wie-Waldi
 

Leo

2019-05-16 16:11:12
  • #2
With us, the utility company simply reconnected to the old line at the property boundary and welded the pipe together. The whole thing was then led into the house (Doyma) in an empty conduit. The pipe should be sold by the meter, right?

I don’t understand the problem, or is it completely different for you than it is for us.
 

guckuck2

2019-05-16 16:39:44
  • #3


So you already installed a multi-service house entry and just need the appropriate extensions? That's system stuff. Find out the type of your multi-service house entry and go looking for accessories. For example, Doyma has the complete parts catalog on their website; in case of doubt, just take the product number for the extension set to the nearest building material dealer. But 17m is unusually long, it could even be a special size. Short-term that’s difficult. Why does it have to be that long? The main thing is that it sticks out 1m below the floor slab, the rest is handled by the utility provider anyway.
 

w-wie-waldi

2019-05-16 17:32:18
  • #4
Hello, a multi-utility house entry 15 m is installed. The supplier installs gas house entry combinations (briefly HEK) through it. However, the HEKs in stock are at most 8 meters long - but with that, I cannot get under my floor slab. I need at least 10 meters. I would prefer 17 m so that I can use my installed multi-utility house entry and do not have to dig everything up again.
 

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