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Sandeep89

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Hi,

Wanted to clarify something in regards gas cookers in rental properties. Have a landlord who wants to rent out his house to a family however the gas hob does not have an fsd on the burners. Hob was installed in 2002.

Would he require a cooker with fsd or is this only for hmo properties and for cookers installed after 2008.

Thanks
 
Hi,

Wanted to clarify something in regards gas cookers in rental properties. Have a landlord who wants to rent out his house to a family however the gas hob does not have an fsd on the burners. Hob was installed in 2002.

Would he require a cooker with fsd or is this only for hmo properties and for cookers installed after 2008.

Thanks
I have not heard of landlord having to have fsd, never taken one out because it didn't.
 
I don't know but I would look at the regs or my course book before trusting people (like me) on t'interwebz. 👍
 
Technical bulletin 044 2020, installation new or second hand gas catering appliances shall have FSD, second hand doesn’t has one shall be installed according MI’s instruction with using MI‘s parts. Encounter exist without FSD if not in flat or multi occupied property, two option, one advice replace with FSD one, second finish Risk assessment then decide according gas unsafe procedure.
 

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