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Full disclosure, I am an Electrician.
One of my older clients has just had her fire capped off because it doesn't comply with today's regs and was told the regs are now retrospectively applied.
This is the opposite of what I am used to. For example, if I do an electrical inspection and find a consumer unit with no RCD I would advise improvement, but it is not a 'fail' as it complied when it was first installed. If I change that same consumer unit it becomes a new install and I must comply with current regs.
So what is the procedure with gas installs? Is it the regs in force on the day of installation or are today's gas regs retrospectively applied to existing installs?
One of my older clients has just had her fire capped off because it doesn't comply with today's regs and was told the regs are now retrospectively applied.
This is the opposite of what I am used to. For example, if I do an electrical inspection and find a consumer unit with no RCD I would advise improvement, but it is not a 'fail' as it complied when it was first installed. If I change that same consumer unit it becomes a new install and I must comply with current regs.
So what is the procedure with gas installs? Is it the regs in force on the day of installation or are today's gas regs retrospectively applied to existing installs?