The plugs where the device would be connected, after the key. All exits must be plugged until you connect a declared device, such as stoves. As I told you before, the only ones that have to be connected are mandatory: kitchen and water heater or hot water tank. In new works, approval of the installation is first requested with the pipe uncovered, then they allow you to cover the next step to request the service, you must have at least those two devices installed, the rest is not mandatory. In your case the installation is already approved, >>>
>>> it's about service resumption. If there is no outstanding debt, they grant it without internal inspection, and if there is one, only demand its cancellation; In your case, they did not supply for the lack of the key but you would already be on gas. Regards
If you have a kitchen and electric water heater, you will not be asked to have a kitchen connected, but it must be plugged correctly without removing any keys. Eye!!! Do not be something you want to do a job that does not apply. Do you understand not? The inspector must have performed the tightness test for that reason he approved it. The enrollee only has to do what the ballot says. Regards
Thanks to everyone. Enrolled: Replacing the stolen key, I get about 500 pe, all the paperwork and plugging works, already pass 1000 pe and includes breaking marble. I have to move the furniture because they are too close to the balanced shot. And so on, I run the risk of something not closing the inspector. I should NOT have installed the meter without anticipating that I was not going to give the service, he saw perfectly that I was missing the key. I will continue "electric". I lost time and 874 pesos for the meter I never used.
Can you upload a photo of the balanced shots and nearby furniture? Break marble, for what? Accompany photos of all your doubts and we will try to clarify them. Regards
Thanks for answering, I called the enrollee, and I explained, and he even saw the yellow paper that they left me that says new meter closed for lack of key. But he tells me that the inspector takes advantage and checks the whole house. And he doesn't know if the keys can be left like this, in sight, when there is no artifact, or if some regulation forbids it and he has to take them out, break the wall, take out the canoe that feeds (to the artifact that does not exist) and seal with I don't know what! Not even a nuclear reactor! Thank you!
The keys are annulled by removing them, placing a cap with lithitarium / glycerin and covering again. It's not complicated. What if, if the inspector wants to, he will review until the last code in case of failures or works mentioned in the current regulations. To avoid suffering, it is best to do what the gas operator says to avoid setbacks. Regards