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I have . Check the Gas regs
Bamber see my post
I have . Check the Gas regs
Bamber see my post
Bambergaspipe said:erBamber see my post
I have . Check the Gas regs
Bambergaspipe said:Shove them up your a*a**e
You are obviously an ignorant buffoon, how is the bbu disconnected if the fire is still live
If you are leaving gas fires on connected to back boilers you are breaking the Law. Unless you reroute the gas supply to feed the fire only.
Has anyone done their acs around here Ollski obviously has not.
Bambergaspipe said:The back boiler must be disabled from a gas supply. Not isolated via something which is nothing more than a ball fix valve. Jeez
Bambergaspipe said:The back boiler must be disabled from a gas supply. Not isolated via something which is nothing more than a ball fix valve. Jeez
disconection of bbu
corgiman said:Bambergaspipe said:The back boiler must be disabled from a gas supply. Not isolated via something which is nothing more than a ball fix valve. Jeez
You really must pay more attention bamber
I didnt say just to turn the "balofix" as you call it. I said to set it to Gas fire only and CAP IT OF to the BBU
Bambergaspipe said:disconection of bbu
You have just made a rope for your own neck. I`d laugh if I didn`t think you were so dangerous.
Hehe wow now you don't look stupid Bamber , how far back will this backtrack roll?
Bambergaspipe said:do you have a valid point...make it..stop embarrassing yourself & crawl back under your rock until someone else makes a comment.
Bambergaspipe said:The answer is ``no`` the back boiler & fire are one unit you cannot completely disable the back boiler gaswise, if you have gas feeding the fire it passes through the same valve feeding the back boiler. You have to turn off & isolate both. I`m surprised at the advice you are being given on here.
quote="ollski"]Bambergaspipe said:do you have a valid point...make it..stop embarrassing yourself & crawl back under your rock until someone else makes a comment.
Err yes I do, the post below is completely wrong, I am sat here reading the procedure from the Bg / Corgi aspect magazine article on decommissioning a bbu.
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