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That diagram says I’m correct with what I was saying though. I’m now confused?:confused::confused:
 
But it is still AR so my point is I you should still leave a notice as this proves you have advised them
 
But it is still AR so my point is I you should still leave a notice as this proves you have advised them

If you leave a notice you have to cap the supply
 
depends how you interpret turning off the appliance/install
NCS - doesn’t exist anymore, do whatever you want
AR - isolate at Gas supply or remove fuse from
Spur with permission, attach label and issue notice
ID - disconnect, or my interpretation (cap off if going back tomorrow) and attach label/leave notice. I physically do not know where you are saying I am wrong?
It maybe me just being stupid?
 
NCS - doesn’t exist anymore, do whatever you want
AR - isolate at Gas supply or remove fuse from
Spur with permission, attach label and issue notice
ID - disconnect, or my interpretation (cap off if going back tomorrow) and attach label/leave notice. I physically do not know where you are saying I am wrong?
It maybe me just being stupid?

just with with sleeve theyve upgraded it from ncs to ar which i dont agree with
 
so ar is cap the supply
Nope, because you remove the fuse from the spur or turn the gas tap to off position or pull the ecv to the off position (this is not a cap as you can Turn it back on with minimum effort). When you cap something you are disconnecting it from the supply. You only disconnect on an ID. NOT AN AR.

Edit due to bad grammar
 
If eventually we solve this and I am wrong. I will apologise for being wrong. But at the minute I am standing my ground on this one.;);):D:D
 
how do you isolate the install?
Yeh I get where your coming from I think. If you can't isolate supply appliance without isolating whole install affecting other appliances then you would can it at appliance but that's quite a rare occurrence...
 
Yeh I get where your coming from I think. If you can't isolate supply appliance without isolating whole install affecting other appliances then you would can it at appliance but that's quite a rare occurrence...
But that isn’t what the GIUSP say. That is an isolated instance that you would deal
With when in that position.
 
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