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Stuaz
Hi I just want to start this post by saying I am not a gas engineer nor am I attempting to do any gas work.
I recently had a new kitchen fitted which involved a new gas hob.
After it it was fitted a month later I had a gas leak. The engineer from the gas company traced the leak back to the hob and claimed the pipe work was not correctly done. The previous engineer who fitted it had fitted it on a bend in the pipe work rather than using an adapter.
After replacing the piping no more leak.
I have the tightness test results from the original fitting. They state -
02:00 min time
-21.70 mbar p1
-21.38 mbar p2
-0.32 mbar difference
I haven't a clue what they mean but because it indicates a difference does that mean it indicates a leak?
thanks in advance
I recently had a new kitchen fitted which involved a new gas hob.
After it it was fitted a month later I had a gas leak. The engineer from the gas company traced the leak back to the hob and claimed the pipe work was not correctly done. The previous engineer who fitted it had fitted it on a bend in the pipe work rather than using an adapter.
After replacing the piping no more leak.
I have the tightness test results from the original fitting. They state -
02:00 min time
-21.70 mbar p1
-21.38 mbar p2
-0.32 mbar difference
I haven't a clue what they mean but because it indicates a difference does that mean it indicates a leak?
thanks in advance