Friend needs a fairly dated open-fronted gas fire removed so that a surround can be installed, followed by a new gas fire. The gas company came the other day and capped the supply at the meter (there is only the one gas appliance, the fire) but did not disconnect or cap the pipe at the fire.
The builder came yesterday to do the surround work but was reluctant to take the scrap fire out as that would have meant leaving an open pipe, and he was not sure of the legal/safety position on that. So, he did not.
Can a gasfitter give us the lowdown on this? Is it ok for a non registered person to disconnect the pipe at the fire, provided the supply is capped?
I presume it would be sensible in any case to ensure that no dirt could enter the pipe whilst the work is taking place.
The builder came yesterday to do the surround work but was reluctant to take the scrap fire out as that would have meant leaving an open pipe, and he was not sure of the legal/safety position on that. So, he did not.
Can a gasfitter give us the lowdown on this? Is it ok for a non registered person to disconnect the pipe at the fire, provided the supply is capped?
I presume it would be sensible in any case to ensure that no dirt could enter the pipe whilst the work is taking place.