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I don't agree, if you bought a new car and the back wings went rusty after only six months due to a bad batch of steel, and the maker said because the oil in the engine was changed at 5000miles instead of 3000miles, so your back wings ain't covered, thats just a crock of ****e, the engine has naff all to do with the bodywork, just like the crap pump has no bearing (pun haha) on the gas pipe.
Guess what, you don't need to be RGI to change the pump, unless of course you need to dismantle the gas valve or combustion cover to remove pump.
The boiler maker should sort out the pump and not fudge the issue over gas pipe sizing, which by the sounds of it isn't really a problem at all.
Few years back I contacted CORGI regarding a really bad undersized installation on a private house, guess what, they didn't give a toss, with whats described in the OP, it cant possibly be that much of a problem.
I also queried a rented properties undersized pipework, the landlord contacted CORGI themselves to be told, it's only at risk, well unless Gassafe is any different, I cant see them creaming their pants over it.
Guess what, you don't need to be RGI to change the pump, unless of course you need to dismantle the gas valve or combustion cover to remove pump.
The boiler maker should sort out the pump and not fudge the issue over gas pipe sizing, which by the sounds of it isn't really a problem at all.
Few years back I contacted CORGI regarding a really bad undersized installation on a private house, guess what, they didn't give a toss, with whats described in the OP, it cant possibly be that much of a problem.
I also queried a rented properties undersized pipework, the landlord contacted CORGI themselves to be told, it's only at risk, well unless Gassafe is any different, I cant see them creaming their pants over it.