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Hmm!

Agree with Gas Safe no big deal to have boiler cover off and run the boiler, just so long as its only for test purposes.

The cover does not appear to be the combustion chamber sealed cover so its not dangerous excepting if you stick your hand into it and either get burnt off the combustion chamber or shocked from an electrical contact.

Seems to me all these courses people are going on are scaring people unnecessarily about boilers and people are simply over reacting and claiming people should be reported for nothing much at all. Perhaps the courses rely to much on regulation and not much on science to explain gas installations?

As to the time the guy is taking, well we don't know how much work was required to start with. He is perhaps a newbie unaccustomed to how long things usually take and giving a time from what they feel it should take from looking at a book.

The guy as said may be good just not experienced.
As per jacks0003 previous posts this guy left an uncommissioned boiler with cover off and said it is aright to use.
It was not a case of him just just testing it with cover off Bernie.
This is totally unacceptable and a number of major safety regulations have been broken here. I'm not one for sticking someone in it but this guy is a liability and should be reported. There are plenty unqualified fitters doing a better job than this guy.
 
Okay, this one is basically very easy,you need to go to the place were either your gasboiler or the storage tank is located and see if there is a silver flexible pipe.


lol this person only ever talks about filling loops even in another post
 
it all depends if there is a braided hose to it though?,

The picture of the boiler showed it is the new GlowWorm Ultracom2, and here I presume it is the Combi version in the range, and so there is no need of a filling loop as this is integral in the boiler itself.
 
Does anyone think its unsafe to leave the boiler switched on (with the cover on this time) but not got the condensate tapped into the drainage. There is a condensate trap in the boiler which i'm supposed to emty every so often but once its tapped into drainage there is no need of this. He has done some tests on it but i know he's not gone through the commissioning yet. I think he's trying to do it with his mate here to make sure he gets it right. Although he's doing it very safely he's not filling me with great confidence, if hes not got the confidence in himself how can i. I just got off the phone with him, he actually apologised for not making it on saturday. I think having had to talk to the wife might have had something to do with it. Says he'll be here Monday to finish off 4.30pm, we'll see.

I never stated that i wanted the old control panels removing ( thermostat and timer panel) these are wired up to the boiler but thermostat is on doorway to bedroom and timer panel is in lounge. I thought it would just be standard practice to remove these but they are still there. Just wonderd if it was standard practice for gas fitters to remove them as part of the old boiler.
 
You aren't one of those people who stand behind you as you work?

I hate that - many tradesmen I know have lousy timekeeping so no surprises there. Sounds like he is a bit unorganised, but maybe you would have been better to get out his way and let him get on with it.

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you may well be responsible for jinxing this job as much as the dazed gas fitter.
And I don't know why you are outside at midnight holdinhg a ladder for him - its a bit wierd mate . . .

Ever heard of the word 'NO'?

You both sound as crazy as each other to me - I sure as hell would not work for you if I got to witness your general banter, I can tell you that for nothing!!!
 
Dont mean to be rude but you sound like a bit of a control freak to me - in other words a nightmare to work for, and no doubt seeing problems where there aren't any . . .
 
I could not agree more , I suspect both are well suited very strange indeed
 
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