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I don't have any smoke matches as I'm a butcher by trade but dabble in a bit of gas every now and then.
 
The answers you received warrant the information you supplied in your question.

You asked a gas safety related question in the gas safe section, so people would naturally assume that you are a RGI, hence the shock at the question.

So maybe you need to 'get over yourself' and think about what you are asking and where you are asking it. Perhaps then you would not be so upset by the responses you receive. Just a thought hey.

Whatever! I hope yr smoke matches get wet

fight fight fight:d:d:d

whoa there tiger , show some respect plumb you cant ask for help then diss the experts :eek:
 
ive got cookers on my ticket and dont use my fga on them as it wasnt part or the course 3 years ago another fitter showed me the basics of using it to set up a boiler and also on a couple of boiler courses ive been shown how to use it on boilers does this now make me incompetent?
 
it was meant to be a simple question but i find some people unwilling to help, anyway i have now had the pleasure of reading the British Standards which if Gas Safe were really helpful would make available on their website for the subscribed proffesional. (thats us!) Guess there is a good reason why the standard is not easily available for FREE?? Thanks guys, and if the guys who have not yet done CPA would be intersested the probe is held 2mt of the floor 1mt away from cooker which has two pans of water onthe largest burners. Oven is where POC,leave the appliance :).

Forgot to say thanks Kirkgas,,,,, Thanks PTP
 
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it was meant to be a simple question but i find some people unwilling to help, anyway i have now had the pleasure of reading the British Standards which if Gas Safe were really helpful would make available on their website for the subscribed proffesional. (thats us!) Guess there is a good reason why the standard is not easily available for FREE?? Thanks guys, and if the guys who have not yet done CPA would be intersested the probe is held 2mt of the floor 1mt away from cooker which has two pans of water onthe largest burners. Oven is where POC,leave the appliance :).

Forgot to say thanks Kirkgas,,,,, Thanks PTP

well done, another few ÂŁ's spent, the simple answer to why BS docs arent available is someone is making cash out of selling them, so it is unlikely we will get them for free
 
Do you actually need to do a analyses test on a cooker i always ASUMED [visual] as long as flame picture was good.

WHAT WOULD I KNOW IM ONLY A DOCTOR???
 
Local libraries are good for British Standards. For instance, my local library has them and I am able to access and download them from my library online account.

It's well worth looking to see if you local library has a feature like that.
 
Thats a good idea i will check it out this week -good work !! PTP
 
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