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20141113_180030.jpgHi guys I hae a job tomorrow evening, fitting a cooker with a bayonet hose attached but there is no bayonet fitting for the hose to connect to. Can I get a bayonet fitting that can be connected to the capped pipe in place? if not any suggestions? Thanks
 
Hi guys I hae a job tomorrow evening, fitting a cooker with a bayonet hose attached but there is no bayonet fitting for the hose to connect to. Can I get a bayonet fitting that can be connected to the capped pipe in place? if not any suggestions? Thanks

I guess, you just have to make it happen, hook up the bayonet fitting. Hope you have the cooker ticket.
 
I guess, you just have to make it happen, hook up the bayonet fitting. Hope you have the cooker ticket.
Thanks, yes I do have the ticket. I'll just have to make it happen then, didn't realise it was as simple as that. I obviously missed the 'just have to make it happen' module during training, sounds as though it could save me time in the future. Next time i'm having trouble on a job, if I remember I 'just have to make it happen' I should be sorted. Thanks. :D
 
No back plate but I think I have found the bits needed. Back plate and fitting. Straight Wall Plate Adaptor 15mm | Gas Fittings | NoLinkingToThis Angled Bayonet Socket Gas Fitting ½" | Gas Fittings | NoLinkingToThis Thanks.
 
You'll need the hose as well. The bayonet needs to be lower, can't remember the exact height. 450mm I think.
 
so anywhere between 450 and 750? :D I'll check it out in the Gas safe book. Already got the hose. should be a fairly straight forward job.
 
No back plate but I think I have found the bits needed. Back plate and fitting. Straight Wall Plate Adaptor 15mm | Gas Fittings | NoLinkingToThis Angled Bayonet Socket Gas Fitting ½" | Gas Fittings | NoLinkingToThis Thanks.

Gas valve, wall plate elbow, bayonet and make sure the cooker has stability bracket and up to standards,,,, Jobs a good ane
 
Gas valve, wall plate elbow, bayonet and make sure the cooker has stability bracket and up to standards,,,, Jobs a good ane
By gas valve do you mean isolation valve? Will also be fitting safety chain as well as stability bracket.
 
so anywhere between 450 and 750? :D I'll check it out in the Gas safe book. Already got the hose. should be a fairly straight forward job.

I'm surprised they've never advanced the whole bayonet design because some cookers don't have a space to accommodate the bayonet as well as wall plate elbow ( terms of space ) and sometimes this can make the cooker stick out a bit
 
No need for the gas valve on the free standing cooker with gas hose, unless the pipe work to it is rigid.

Not needed but good practice, there may be a leak in future and allows bayonet and cooker to be eliminated by having the valve otherwise just the cooker gets eliminated in tightness testing,
 
I put valves on everything I do, Its just the way I do it,

I hate using valves on water, they always seem to leak and restrict flow. A bit pointless with a bayonet fitting Kris, you've still got to drop test if you do any alterations.
 
last question what would you charge for this job? I've probably priced it too cheap but I want to know what you guys would expect to be paid.
 
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