Gas Installation Rules?

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futurecut
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Gas Installation Rules?

Post by futurecut »

What are the rules as of now in trems of hoses and fixings etc? And how do they apply to old installations like me cooker etc. I've recently bought a spanking new propex and i think i'll get it inspected by a Corgi fitter to be on the safe side but surely he'll condem the old cooker fixings too?

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Post by dbroada »

corgi people may tell you its illegal for any work to be carried out by people without a current LPG certificate. While this may be a good idea its not necessarily true for "non professional" conversions.

but that is not what you asked. I don't know is the best I can do but I do know that LPG grade rubber perishes over time so if your system is old I would replace all the non copper pipes.
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