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Hi Guys.
Can someone give me a definative answer to this. Is it against regs to put a gas isovalve for a hob bahind an oven. To my mind it would be impractical to put it in an adjacent cupboard.?
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Thanks gas man.
Nothing in MI s for oven or hob. Just common sense to me .If there is a problem with the hob and a smell of gas ,thats what the ecv at the mains is for .
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the MI ask for an isolation valve, to allow service/maintenance work to be carried out, so I always put them behind the oven, as i need to remove the oven to work on the hob anyway, and if i need to i will put the gas off at the MVC/ECV.
we had a mad C.o.W. who demanded the valve be put in the adjacent cupboard so theat the tenant could get it in an emergency, simply because he didnt know what he was reading when he read the regs and seen "accessible" and "emergency" when i explained it was a service valve he changed his mind.
 
"No person shall install a gas appliance without there being at the inlet to it a means of shutting off the supply of gas to the appliance unless the provisions of such is not reasonably practical"

As kirkgas has said it just to facilitate maintenance or the isolation of hob during a tightness test during a suspected leak to rule out the appliance.
As long as there is means to access the gas tap for the above situations. It is not a ECV.
Behind the oven is acceptable. Direct access at back of cupboard would be even better as long as not in way.
 
Thanks lads.
Clears it up as far as Im concerned.Service engineer was complaining cos he had to remove single oven to get at valve.
 
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