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thescruff
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What would normally happen, is you would have a service room, with say a 50mm supply, the 12 stopcocks and 22mm feeding each unit.
The gas would be the same, 12 meters, one for each unit, from a central area.
Personally I don't think it's the way to go, but that depends on the occupancy etc. are they let, lease or owner occupied.
District heating and hot water systems have many advantages, slashes your carbon footprint, can be used with renewable energy, solar etc, and invariably a lot less problematic to install in an occupied building.
You should look at the options, and take the best system within budget, not forgetting the access problems, unless you intend to chuck them all out for 3-4months.
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