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Hi, There are a total of four beds in my gas fire, to which all the individual coals then get located. The front bed is clean broken into almost two equal halves, which unless unbuilding the beds, you wouldn't actually know it is broken. I don't know who made the fire (there's no makers badges or anything) so I am unable to see if i can get a replacement part. Is this an automatic fail for a landlords gas test certificate please?
 
I would fail it as it’s not coated any more (where the split is)
 

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