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Rubin

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Hello everyone
This is my first post. Some clarification would be much appreciated. Usually when I conduct a cp12 or install a new free standing cooker as part of my checks I use my analyser to check the co/co2 ratios on the oven and grill if it’s gas. A fellow engineer has said that this isn’t neccassary as a gas rate and flame picture is enough. I also rang gas safe and they verified what my colleague told me , that it’s not compulsory to use the analyser on a cooker as long as the gas rate and flame picture are fine and the m.i doesn’t state it.

Does anyone else use the analyser when commissioning or testing cookers ?
 
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The guy from gas safe seemed slightly unsure , he said back in my day we didn’t do it, but he said that’s as far as I know . So I wanted to be certain
 
Ok thanks, I forgot to mention gas safe told me to only use the analyser on the cooker if you can see a lazy yellow flame and it’s obvious your not getting proper combustion from the cooker. I’ll just do a gas rate and flame picture in future if that’s the case.
 
Ovens and grills not hobs
Ps Rubin if you are gas safe send images of the front and the back of your card to @ShaunCorbs @Harvest Fields or @Riley and we will arrange acces for you to the gas safe only forum where conversations like this can be discussed as well as breakdowns fixes and regs etc also get your posts up a bit

Ok thank you very much, I did enter it when I signed up but I will do that as well
Thanks again
 
The number doesn’t really prove much other than someone can navigate the gas safe site. Seeing the physical card means we are hopefully at least dealing with the real person
 
You can test the ratio on a flueless fire. There is a tolerable level as with boilers
 
I always take a POC Analysis Test on cookers/grills/ovens where possible. I've attached readings that are expected.

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