This is a photo of the connector for my gas cooker.
I need to move the cooker while the walls are skimmed and the floor is laid. Can I (as a non-CORGI) person disconnect the cooker from this outlet. If so, are there any tips ?
Secondly, Can a connector such as this be left disconnected? In my new kitchen the cooker will be on the other side of the room - I will not be connecting in by myself. Do I need to ask my plumber to cap off this soon to be not required outlet or can I just leave it. It will be behind a cupboard by christmas (hopefully)
Thanks,
Ben
I need to move the cooker while the walls are skimmed and the floor is laid. Can I (as a non-CORGI) person disconnect the cooker from this outlet. If so, are there any tips ?
Secondly, Can a connector such as this be left disconnected? In my new kitchen the cooker will be on the other side of the room - I will not be connecting in by myself. Do I need to ask my plumber to cap off this soon to be not required outlet or can I just leave it. It will be behind a cupboard by christmas (hopefully)
Thanks,
Ben