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YEs, tell us DIY'rs where we "can" get advise on gas works .... lol :D
 
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DIY gas work is not illegal in England and Wales, as long the person doing the work is competent.

For example, an RGI who is registered as an employee, and therefore covered only during working hours, is allowed to work on an appliance in his own home.
 
Mr Tieger you may or may not be aware we had a spate some time back with a certain set of individuals who were hell bent on encouraging diy gas spouting the cause, using the definition of the term competant incorrectly as its a legal term set out in the GSIUregs as is the term work.

anyway those persons no longer post under their user names :)

that not to say at least one hasnt reregistered under another alias ;)

just as aside, interested due to the wife being from NY where abouts are you and tell us more about your gas, its manufactured i believe :?:
 
Mr Tieger you may or may not be aware we had a spate some time back with a certain set of individuals who were hell bent on encouraging diy gas spouting the cause, using the definition of the term competant incorrectly as its a legal term set out in the GSIUregs as is the term work.

anyway those persons no longer post under their user names :)

that not to say at least one hasnt reregistered under another alias ;)

just as aside, interested due to the wife being from NY where abouts are you and tell us more about your gas, its manufactured i believe :?:


Please call me Sylvan as I am not 61 (until July 19)

No I did not know about the problem with posters RE gas as I am new to this list (gas fitters)

Only someone "softinthehead" gives gas advice, job site unseen and not knowing the local codes or the ability of the person asking the question over the net.

These "soft minded" people also hide behind phoney names, very common practice for misfits or those with no qualifications, they can hide and act as experts spewing all kinds of inept Crap as gospel

They really have nothing to offer so they just post for the sake of posting as they live very miserible lifes knowing they are failures, sad actually to be so "softheaded".

The only advice I do give regarding gas is for informational purposes not how to do an installation. The advice given is to help apprentices learn how to calculate piping sizes when the appliance is missing the BTU rating. Many times for example someone will remove the boilers plate and then the actual BTU INPUT is not known.

Some folks not up to speed base the BTU on out put whch can of course to lead to some very dangerous situtions such as incomplete combustion.

http://www.masterplumbers.com/plumbviews/2000/measuring_gas.asp

RE: my location

I am located in NYC (Riverdale) a few blocks from the Majestic Hudson River, 15 minutes from Connecticut and 7 minutes from New Jersey

What part is your wife origionally from?

The "Gas" here varries and most is now manufactured and the BTU ratings vary from 900 -1,200 BTU per cu ft,

This is another reason "softinthehead" folks cannot give a correct answer as they are not aware of the specific gravity of the natural (manufactured) fuel for that information we must contact the local utility and they tell us (plumbers /gas fitters) which chart to go by as it does vary.

I am curious about the terms we use as sometimes it is quite confusing even when speaking "English"

Here was a perfect example when a college student asked a few question on the Austrailan site

http://www.masterplumbers.com/plumbviews/1999/watersupply.asp

Amazing how one question gets entirely different outlooks
 
Only someone gives gas advice, job site unseen and not knowing the local codes or the ability of the person asking the question over the net.
Please state who you believe is giving incorrect information or advice, and provide an example of it happening.

These people also hide behind phoney names, very common practice for misfits or those with no qualifications, they can hide and act as experts spewing all kinds of inept rubbish as gospel
Please state who you believe is spewing, and provide an example of inept rubbish.

The "Gas" here varries and most is now manufactured and the BTU ratings vary from 900 -1,200 BTU per cu ft,

This is another reason folks cannot give a correct answer as they are not aware of the specific gravity of the natural (manufactured) fuel for that information we must contact the local utility and they tell us (plumbers /gas fitters) which chart to go by as it does vary.
Please explain why you persistently and mistakenly base your judgment on your knowledge of what happens in your 'country', with very little understanding of the laws, rules and regulations that apply in the UK.
 
Mr Tieger you may or may not be aware we had a spate some time back with a certain set of individuals who were hell bent on encouraging diy gas spouting the cause, using the definition of the term competant incorrectly as its a legal term set out in the GSIUregs as is the term work.

anyway those persons no longer post under their user names :)

that not to say at least one hasnt reregistered under another alias ;)

just as aside, interested due to the wife being from NY where abouts are you and tell us more about your gas, its manufactured i believe :?:

REALLY?

I'm back

I only post under a real email

I'm not CORGI friendly btw newbie ...#
 
DIY gas work is not illegal in England and Wales, as long the person doing the work is competent.

For example, an RGI who is registered as an employee, and therefore covered only during working hours, is allowed to work on an appliance in his own home.

You are pedantic because all that you say is true on paper. You are an ignoramus my friend, come fit a gas meter or meters to 15/30 flats. you are such a no-mark it`s not even funny. You are giving advice on Gas...............HAAAAAAAAAA,HAAAAAAAAAAA.......Don`t make me laugh..........!!!
 
Please show me where I've given advice on gas

Your last stupid statement I don`t need to go further you Whopper!
Can`t be bothered going down the road, you are ill informed, stupid or as usual being contrary about the dangers & indeed the silly advice given out on here about the risks
 

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