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just read this post through and yes people should read the questions , and should ensure they give the correct info, now with all that said and done did you do a pressure test and blah blah blah
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thanks for this post, its great, just a few more questions S Mac said to ask,
1 - did you check the ofalator switch?
2 - did you check the operating pressure whilst standing up? coz thats the standing pressure
3 - did you check the cooker? should take 2 minutes to warm up beans, after 1 minute temp stabilisation obviously, its in jamie olivers corgi book, i suggest you read it
4- if you dont have enough pressure, you probably havnt pumped it up enough
disclaimer, i dont advise this, obviously, just joking
Hi i am the poor bloke who started this post i thought stuartmac was trying to help, but soon realised he had no idea what he was talking about, if he is gas safe registerd then i am sorry we have some problems in our industry, the thought of him going to my daughters house to do some gas work doesnt bear thinking about, i dont know everything about gas and its a brave person who says he does, but would like to think i have enough knowledge to be safe, cant say that about the guy i have mentioned, maybe he has changed careers?
Zero pressure gas valve as found on band A's
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