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Discuss disconnecting reconnecting gas cookers in the Gas Engineers Forum area at Plumbers Forums
i was told he cant he can disconnect but reconnecting requires a gas safe engineer i cant work out why as i feel the chance of a leak are greater when dissing than connecting as without the hose plugged in you have an open endAs above it is legal.
However it always confuses/ worries me how a removal man can disconnect a cooker / then transport 300 miles and then reconnect and say it is safe !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I've always thought this strange as above. recently installed a cooker and after checking fittings etc. with LDF it was only the tightness test that showed up that the gas cooker bayonet had a slight leak because it had't seated right, a simple problem for me to sort out but how does the householder or removal man know if thats happened because of course they dont do a tightness test.
my advice if asked is always to get a gas safe engineer to do the job properly although it may be legal for them to do it, when theres a problem down the line the customer will say "well he said it would be alright" Blame culture
I used to walk into my grans years ago and say "gran yer pilot light is out. The kitchen is reekin of gas".......oh so it is son open the back door for a minute:lol:
A removal man cannot transport a gas appliance to another locality and legally re-connect to a new supply.As above it is legal.
However it always confuses/ worries me how a removal man can disconnect a cooker / then transport 300 miles and then reconnect and say it is safe !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
now another question is it legal and safe for labourers who ar ripping out kitchens to disconnect cookers and also kitchen fitters to reconnect the same cooker seeing they are not the house holder
now another question is it legal and safe for labourers who ar ripping out kitchens to disconnect cookers and also kitchen fitters to reconnect the same cooker seeing they are not the house holder
So why worry if someone unplugs the cooker, cleans down the back and plugs it in again. It is not your concern and is allowed in the rules.
Even the biggest halfwit could manage that and if the bayonet passes so what and you know as well as i do, if they were down the back of the cooker with a *** in there mouth it wouldn't even glow.
That reminds me. I must phone the electrician in the morning. My hall bulb has blown :frown:
What a society of dipsticks we have bred who need a written instruction and method statement to do anything and if they get it wrong it is someone else's fault.
Great Britain at what?
A flat a fridge a bed and a washing machine and a load of benefits!
I know a guy who divorced his wife 26 years ago and moved in with his ma, lives in a village and put his name on the list for a house. Now a single guy is not top priority for a house but you would think in 26 years he would have moved up the list a bit. He is actually farther down the list than when he first applied but there are half a dozen immigrants moved into the village and got a house. The system is all wrong.