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went to this job the other day that bg had a.r'd because the cooker pipe wasn't sleaved through the cavity ?.
what i did find was a comp fitting just noticeable at the bottom of the hole at the back of the cabinet.
1, am i right to think it should not be exited out the back of a inset cabinet, or is that a ncs?.
2, does the pipe need sleaving as it is not actually passing through a cavity (sort of, see pics)?
3, taking out the comp fitting and putting on a e/f sorts one thing out but, due to the cabinet, is it still a.r. or ncs?. or new cabinet jobbie?. typical landlord diy i recon.
i may have asked this one allready?
your views please.
what i did find was a comp fitting just noticeable at the bottom of the hole at the back of the cabinet.
1, am i right to think it should not be exited out the back of a inset cabinet, or is that a ncs?.
2, does the pipe need sleaving as it is not actually passing through a cavity (sort of, see pics)?
3, taking out the comp fitting and putting on a e/f sorts one thing out but, due to the cabinet, is it still a.r. or ncs?. or new cabinet jobbie?. typical landlord diy i recon.
i may have asked this one allready?
your views please.