Does anyone know if you need a certified gas fitter to sign off a gas hob installation?
Could it affect my H&C insurance?
Looking at fitting one with an LPG connecter to LPG bottle that will live under the house.
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trig42: Unsure of the rules, but we just had ours put in by a gasfitter (to 9kg bottle just outside house). He gave us a certificate to sign it all off. I would use a gasfitter if I had to do it again.
Also, be aware, if you are using LPG (gas bottle) the jets on the cooktop will need to be changed as most of them come with jets for natural gas. THe gasfitter also did that to ours, and he had the proper little tool for the job.
dpw: Got ours fitted just outside the kitchen wall, but the fitters did offer the option of having it under the bench though. There's regulation for how much ventilation out is needed for under-the-bench fixture I think...
Fabian:trig42: Unsure of the rules, but we just had ours put in by a gasfitter (to 9kg bottle just outside house). He gave us a certificate to sign it all off. I would use a gasfitter if I had to do it again.
Also, be aware, if you are using LPG (gas bottle) the jets on the cooktop will need to be changed as most of them come with jets for natural gas. THe gasfitter also did that to ours, and he had the proper little tool for the job.
Do you mind if i ask how much the gas fitter charged you?
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