The regulation becomes even more irrelevant for the range style cookers which even pulling with my 85 kG I cannot tip over!
My brother has one of these. As you imply, it would take a team of rugby players to push it over. But it still has its weedy little chain at the top - which I'm sure I could snap with one hand if I yanked hard enough!
MI's for most range cookers require connection by rigid pipe, only cookers fitted with bayonet hoses require a stability bracket, therefore range cookers dont need a stability bracket
sorry kirkgas but **** !
The only ones rigid will be AGA's/Rayburns etc, solid cast iron cookers, no others will be rigid.
c'mon gasbani i'm not saying i don't talk ****, but you need to tell me what bit is **** so that i learn, i have read range cooker MI's that state rigid pipe, i have read BS6172 which states cookers fited with hoses must be restrained, so it might be my conclusion that is **** as i interpret what i have read, do tell