ᐅ Gas service entry, minimum 10 meters: short-term procurement
Created on: 16 May 2019 15:24
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w-wie-waldi16 May 2019 15:24Hello, I need two flexible gas service entries for multi-utility house connections with a length of at least 10 meters (33 feet) to reach the strip foundation, or preferably 17 meters (56 feet) to reach the sidewalk.
In my new building (semi-detached house), I have two 15-meter-long (49 feet) multi-utility service entries that reach just before the sidewalk. My utility company failed to order the appropriately long gas service entries on time. Now I have to wait 6 weeks for the manufacture of sufficiently long gas service entries. However, the building inspection of the house (including the gas heating system, etc.) is already scheduled before these 6 weeks have passed.
Does anyone know a company that manufactures gas service entries with little or no waiting time? Alternatively, does anyone know a company that has gas service entries of at least 10 meters (33 feet) in stock? Many thanks in advance. Best regards, w-wie-waldi
In my new building (semi-detached house), I have two 15-meter-long (49 feet) multi-utility service entries that reach just before the sidewalk. My utility company failed to order the appropriately long gas service entries on time. Now I have to wait 6 weeks for the manufacture of sufficiently long gas service entries. However, the building inspection of the house (including the gas heating system, etc.) is already scheduled before these 6 weeks have passed.
Does anyone know a company that manufactures gas service entries with little or no waiting time? Alternatively, does anyone know a company that has gas service entries of at least 10 meters (33 feet) in stock? Many thanks in advance. Best regards, w-wie-waldi
In our case, the utility company simply connected to the existing pipe at the property boundary and welded the pipe together. The entire setup was then routed in a conduit all the way into the house (Doyma). Isn’t the pipe supposed to be supplied in standard lengths?
I don’t understand the problem, or is it completely different for you compared to us?

I don’t understand the problem, or is it completely different for you compared to us?
w-wie-Waldi schrieb:
Hello, I need two flexible gas house entry pipes for multi-utility house entries with a length of at least 10 meters (32.8 feet) up to the strip foundation, or preferably 17 meters (55.8 feet) up to the sidewalk.So you already have a multi-utility house entry installed and just need the appropriate extensions?
That’s basically system-related. Find the type of your multi-utility house entry and look for compatible accessories. For example, Doyma offers a full parts catalog on their website, so you can take the product number for the extension set to your local building materials supplier if needed.
However, 17 m (55.8 ft) is unusually long and might even be a special size, which can be difficult to get on short notice.
Why does it need to be that long? The important thing is that it extends about 1 meter (3.3 feet) below the base slab; the rest should be handled by the utility provider anyway.
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w-wie-waldi16 May 2019 17:32Hello, a multi-utility house entry pipe of 15 m (49 feet) is installed. The utility provider installs combined gas house entry installations (abbreviated HEK) over it. However, the available HEKs are at most 8 meters (26 feet) long – which is not enough for me to reach beyond my foundation slab. I need at least 10 meters (33 feet). Preferably 17 meters (56 feet), so I can use the installed multi-utility house entry pipe and avoid having to dig everything up again.
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