Hi Folks
Our electric cookers main oven has just packed up so will be replacing with a new one.
A 32a with CCU is already in place on the current cooker.
We are toying with the idea of a Electric/Gas replacement and have a couple of questions.
1. If we replace like for like (electric for electric) would the connection on the back of the cooker require thats its done by someone with part P? Im competent to do the job myself, but wanted to know where I stand from a regs/insurance point of view.
2. If we decide on a dual fuel Cooker, I will need to get someone in who is Corgi reg'd to run the gas pipe, bayonet etc. But do Corgi engineers generally connect up the electrics as well in this situation??
3. I know its a stab in the dark kind of question, but before I seek one out, what sort ball park figure should I expect to pay for a gas engineer to run 5ft of pipe and necessary fittings presuming easy access?
TIA
Our electric cookers main oven has just packed up so will be replacing with a new one.
A 32a with CCU is already in place on the current cooker.
We are toying with the idea of a Electric/Gas replacement and have a couple of questions.
1. If we replace like for like (electric for electric) would the connection on the back of the cooker require thats its done by someone with part P? Im competent to do the job myself, but wanted to know where I stand from a regs/insurance point of view.
2. If we decide on a dual fuel Cooker, I will need to get someone in who is Corgi reg'd to run the gas pipe, bayonet etc. But do Corgi engineers generally connect up the electrics as well in this situation??
3. I know its a stab in the dark kind of question, but before I seek one out, what sort ball park figure should I expect to pay for a gas engineer to run 5ft of pipe and necessary fittings presuming easy access?
TIA