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maybe im being over cautious but i tightness test every time i go near or touch anything on gas side.
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maybe im being over cautious but i tightness test every time i go near or touch anything on gas side.
I think if you had gas safe on one of your jobs like on a probation visit and told them you were doing safety checks but not doing a tt they would tell you that is wrong.
it only takes 5 min and what we dont want is this to turn around to be the most important 5 min in your life thereafter full of regret !!!
no it doesnt, when i do a service properly i disconnect as required and then when i put the bits back together i test everything to the nearest downstream valve (the appliance iso ) with LDF, and i fully comply with the regs, when doing LGSC's it was part of our contract/price to do a TT, but a contract which is stricter than the regs doesnt make it mandatory for every job, it is reasonable for us all to have slightly different points of view on things, but i think it is totally unprofessional for some of us not to know the regs
Yeah,i totally agree........but a CP12 is a GAS SAFTEY CERTIFICATE.......so if your not testing the gas carcuss then how are you fully checking the gas in that property
so it is confirmed that do do a landlords gas safety check a tighgtness test must be carried out in order to properly check that property and that n/a next to the tt bit of the form would not be aloud from gas safe / hse
It is not a 'must' it is a 'recommended', my earlier post is copied directly from the guidance notes in GSIUR