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A new house service connection chamber comprises a preformed plastic chamber (2, figure 2) with a removable lid (8, figure 2). The chamber creates an accessible void over mains utility services, such as electricity, gas or water, and may allow house service connections to be formed without repeated excavation in the vicinity of live service lines. The chamber may have knock out or break away panels (4, figure 2) in its walls corresponding with the correct depths and locations for service mains and house connections. The chamber may accommodate varying diameters of service mains and may support the load of pedestrian and light vehicular traffic.
A new house service connection chamber comprises a preformed plastic chamber (2, figure 2) with a removable lid (8, figure 2). The chamber creates an accessible void over mains utility services, such as electricity, gas or water, and may allow house service connections to be formed without repeated excavation in the vicinity of live service lines. The chamber may have knock out or break away panels (4, figure 2) in its walls corresponding with the correct depths and locations for service mains and house connections. The chamber may accommodate varying diameters of service mains and may support the load of pedestrian and light vehicular traffic.
New house service connection chamber
LIDDLE HUGH (author)
2015-06-03
Patent
Electronic Resource
English