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i wouldn't have though thats a gas safety issue so would just mention it to the customer to make them aware.
( maybe put a note on the invoice paperwork)
its connected to a gas appliance though
Not as mi's AR to cover your area, what if someone got scalded ?
yes it is, but in my opinion I wouldn't AR it and turn their boiler off over that.
Lol and then charge em for it, like itPersonally I would go out to the van and get a bit if pipe and an elbow and sort it.
Would be quicker than writing out a warning notice.
I thought you only cap it off if it's 3xAR witch is then ID isn't it?
No. Three AR does not become ID.
Yep! That totting up rule only applies to flueless appliances.
OP - PRV not turned back to wall is not covered under GUISP therefore can't be classed as NCS or AR. I had a similar one where it was straight through the wall at head height, right above a footpath. Not even an elbow pointing down. Gas Safe said it's outside gas scope so outside scope of GUISP.
Yep! That totting up rule only applies to flueless appliances.
OP - PRV not turned back to wall is not covered under GUISP therefore can't be classed as NCS or AR. I had a similar one where it was straight through the wall at head height, right above a footpath. Not even an elbow pointing down. Gas Safe said it's outside gas scope so outside scope of GUISP.
Yep! That totting up rule only applies to flueless appliances..
So in this case if you couldn't rectify the blow off there and then or if landlord/home owner didn't want you too,
Would you just make a note in the defects box on the cp12 to cover yourself
In college I got told 2 x NCS = ar, 2 x ar = ID on all appliances.
surely this is an unvented issue under G3 regulations isn't it?
I dont think that's quite right masood.
Applies to more than flueless for sure
That is definitely not correct AFAIK. More than happy to be corrected if someone can find an authoritative reference.
That is definitely not correct AFAIK. More than happy to be corrected if someone can find an authoritative reference.
Tb001 refers to multiple ncs for flueing and ventilation issues.
It does not state flueless.
Infact the example it uses is specifically open flued
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