I have just been asked to connect a solid fuel stove to a combi system via a heat exchanger. may i as what other bits and bobs you need. i'm currently struggling to design it. i'm starting to go down the h2 board route as its more of an all in one with good technical back up but the home owner...
so a while back i installed the above soild fuel stove and got an electrician to wire it as i do with all my jobs.
there is no room stat or programmer.
at first it was wired with a high and low limit stat on the gravity pipes by the boiler.
it was then noticed that rayburn include a low limit...
@julesvern
to a degree yes, but the materials etc are correct, it's certainly not ID. and i have no proof it was a diy job, but i have never seen a competent person fit a back plate elbow and bayonet backwards..lol
The writing for the regulation is this
Your tenants are responsible for any gas appliances they own, but you must still maintain the parts of any associated gas installations - like flues and ventilation grilles - and the pipe work.
i agree with diamondgas it's best not to get to involved with...
point taken but i should also mention 3 years ago i replaced all the gas pipework in the house. i know and have worked for the landlord for many years which is why i mentioned the new leak to them as i know they are keen to keep the property in A1 condition.
should have noted the opinion was not written on the cp12 just the facts.
the opinion was given to the landlord via email. it's a tricky situation as we do not have to check the tenants own cooker. but if a diy fitting of the cooker means altering a previously sound gas pipe who is then...
totally excessive pressure test. one issue can be if using a compressor to test up to 9 bar you would'nt actually notice a 2mb drop as it would be difficult to see on a gauge that reads in 1 bar increments. as said previously total test time of 4 minutes at 20mb.
So i entered a property last week that i check yearly for the landlord.. issue 1 was a 1.5 mb gas leak with no smell of gas (last year there was no leak)
now last year there was no cooker installed, this year an old cooker had been fitted and even though it was the tenants appliance whilst...
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