Since the distance between a gas meter and a gas stove depends on a variety of factors, there is no uniform standard. Generally speaking, the distance between the gas meter and the gas stove should be controlled within a certain range for safety reasons. In a home environment, the distance between the gas meter and the gas stove is usually 1-15 meters between them, which can ensure the safety of the gas pipeline and the accurate metering of the gas meter.
In addition, the distance between the gas meter and the gas stove is also affected by other factors, such as the length of the pipe, the diameter of the pipe, the degree of bending of the pipe, etc. If the pipe length is too long or the pipe diameter is too small, it may lead to problems such as insufficient gas flow or pipeline pressure drop, which will affect the normal use of the gas stove and the accurate measurement of the gas meter.
Therefore, when installing gas meters and gas stoves, relevant safety regulations and operating specifications should be followed to ensure the quality and safety of pipeline installation. At the same time, in order to ensure the normal use and life of gas meters and gas stoves, regular inspections and maintenance should be carried out to find and solve potential safety hazards in a timely manner.
In conclusion, the distance between the gas meter and the gas stove depends on a variety of factors, and in order to ensure safe and normal use, the relevant regulations and operating specifications should be followed, and regular inspection and maintenance should be carried out.