Gas oven micropoint/bayonet question(Advice - not DIY)

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Hi all,

I recently got an almost-new gas oven from a friend (can vouch for oven, they had a legitimate reason to replace it). The old oven has a standard 1/2" bayonet connection, but the new one has a micropoint connection. I contacted a RGII heating/plumbing company about installing it for us - and they didn't know what Micropoint was :confused:

It's possible that the connection isn't very common here (Ireland), but it didn't inspire confidence. I wanted to find out more about micropoint before hiring someone - in case I end up with a chancer that charges me extra because I don't know what he's doing.

Mainly, I'd like to know what the standard procedure would be. Should I be getting him to replace the fitting on the wall - or change the hose on the oven?

Thanks in advance,
Ed

ps Just want to reiterate I have no intention of attempting to do this work myself - I like my house just where it is.
 
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quick job change the bayonet fitting on the wall to that of the new micro type. these are just a smaller and neater way of doing things. must be done by a corgi man to stay within the law :)
 
Micropoint NEW its been out for nearly 30 years
In defense not everyone knows they are called that and just refer to them as cooker flex
 
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Thanks for the replies so far, have booked an RGII man for next week - this one seemed to know what he was talking about at least.

Cheers,
Ed
 

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