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So landlords hob is connected via hose and bayonet. Told him against regulations and he wants me to change to rigid pipework.

The bayonet goes into an iron fitting and then o to some threaded iron pipe. What fittings are available to connect the copper to the cast iron

Thanks



 
are you gas safe?
 
can we have your reg number please

never mind found it
 
compression male iron
gas tap/iso
soldered tee to 1/8th
pressure test point 1/8th
female iron
copper tube
 
So landlords hob is connected via hose and bayonet. Told him against regulations and he wants me to change to rigid pipework.

The bayonet goes into an iron fitting and then o to some threaded iron pipe. What fittings are available to connect the copper to the cast iron

Thanks



Got to be a diy job. Look at it?
 
Not against regs to fit hob with hose and bayonet, but there are conditions for this.

Best to read up on regulations.

That is a rubbish installation, I don't think that would pass.
 
Is there an oven below? If not, a hose is perfectly acceptable unless the mfr says otherwise. HST, the bayonet should face down
 
compression male iron
gas tap/iso
soldered tee to 1/8th
pressure test point 1/8th
female iron
copper tube

All better options, IMO:

shopping
shopping
shopping
 
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