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You don't need to be gas safe to be a registered gas business, register with gas safe and put your mate as an engineer under your registration, you will need employers liability though for this even if he's a subby
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As a gas fitter I wouldn't have an issue fitting a boiler onto pipework someone else had designed/installed except:-
1.) I would want to flush it.
2.) Any leaks on the pipework aren't my responsibility and if they hold me up additional charges would apply.
Work is work and how is fitting a boiler on pipework someone else has installed for you any different than swapping a boiler on an existing CH system?
I worked with a good gas fitter down south who was happy just to come and fit the boiler on the wall under this exact arrangement. He told me what to look for on quoting which saved 2 of us going out. Worked very well and I wasn't GSR at the time. The main thing here though is I never claimed to be!
Boiler MI: The pressure relief valve is set at 3 bar, therefore all pipework, fittings, etc. should be suitable for pressures in excess of 3 bar and temperature in excess of 100°C.
I would pressure test it too. Why not to install it to the MI!? Your name is on the Benchmark.
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