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Hi guys
This is my 1st time here, I am training a gas engineer and I am a bit confused with one situation, I had different opinions and need the correct answer.
Basically a house with a gas cooker which has 2 missing knobs (broken), no leaks and they need to be pushed down and held to be lit, if released gas stops.
what would this situation be? AR or just NCS or nothing at all

Thak you all for your input
 
Good one this, they obviously work safely, (sort off)lol . I would list it as NCS , I don’t personally think it AR but its not far off .
Engineers judgement after all .
 

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