Hi
we recently had a corgi registered Gas Man fit a brand new Winther browne septre II gas fire.
Before installing he checked the precast flu with a smoke bomb and it was fine. He then fitted the fire and conducted 2 spillage tests and all was good.
The following day british gas arrived to do the annual safety check and failed the new fire on the spillage test.
We contacted the Gas man who installed the fire and he returned. He tested again and said
In the centre it was fine, either side of the centre there was no spillage but right at the edge there was spillage. He said he would need to speak to the Manufacturer of the fire for confirmation that this was ok.
We decided to contact the Manufacturer too and they have informed us that spillage at the side is normal from heat reflection but are not happy to put their name to this for fear of legal reasons.
Hmmmm so we are now confused and concerned that we have paid a qualified person to fit a fire , he knew british Gas were testing it the following day and carried out his own tests and was happy.
I have been told by others who have a focal point fire that their manual says the test should not be carried out at 50mm from outer edges is this correct?
are their any guidelines available from the gas safety board that we can access?
I hope someone can shed some light on this for us.
Many thanks
we recently had a corgi registered Gas Man fit a brand new Winther browne septre II gas fire.
Before installing he checked the precast flu with a smoke bomb and it was fine. He then fitted the fire and conducted 2 spillage tests and all was good.
The following day british gas arrived to do the annual safety check and failed the new fire on the spillage test.
We contacted the Gas man who installed the fire and he returned. He tested again and said
In the centre it was fine, either side of the centre there was no spillage but right at the edge there was spillage. He said he would need to speak to the Manufacturer of the fire for confirmation that this was ok.
We decided to contact the Manufacturer too and they have informed us that spillage at the side is normal from heat reflection but are not happy to put their name to this for fear of legal reasons.
Hmmmm so we are now confused and concerned that we have paid a qualified person to fit a fire , he knew british Gas were testing it the following day and carried out his own tests and was happy.
I have been told by others who have a focal point fire that their manual says the test should not be carried out at 50mm from outer edges is this correct?
are their any guidelines available from the gas safety board that we can access?
I hope someone can shed some light on this for us.
Many thanks