Hi guys, I have a fire front which I wish to fit to a compatible back boiler. I'm intending on doing this myself, however I want to know the legalities of this.
It is to be fitted in my own home and I will ensure the opening complies with building regs before fitment.
I used to work with British gas many years ago and feel competant enough to do this. I am not CORGI registered or a fitter or anything, but I had a fair bit of training many years ago with BG.
I will ensure I follow all the guidelines and fitting instructions. I also know how to test the operation of the fire and back boiler and carry out safety checks.
Does this qualify as being competant to DIY fit? Once fitted I will get the installation checked over by a CORGI registered engineer. Is this legally necessary and can I use the fire before it is checked over or shall I just leave it disconnected and let the engineer commision the fire?
Please no wagging fingers, just some straight up advice.
Many thanks.
It is to be fitted in my own home and I will ensure the opening complies with building regs before fitment.
I used to work with British gas many years ago and feel competant enough to do this. I am not CORGI registered or a fitter or anything, but I had a fair bit of training many years ago with BG.
I will ensure I follow all the guidelines and fitting instructions. I also know how to test the operation of the fire and back boiler and carry out safety checks.
Does this qualify as being competant to DIY fit? Once fitted I will get the installation checked over by a CORGI registered engineer. Is this legally necessary and can I use the fire before it is checked over or shall I just leave it disconnected and let the engineer commision the fire?
Please no wagging fingers, just some straight up advice.
Many thanks.