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How much to get a gas cooker connected ?


KidKruger

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Hi KK


You are NOT allowed to even disconnect the bayonet.

Needs to be a Gas Safe Engineer.


Normally they will do a gas pressure test BEFORE they disconnect to insure there are no existing leaks.

Then after connecting the new appliance they need to repeat the test.


The second test should also be done even if a new appliance is not being connected as the seals in

the bayonet connecter can leak due to poor seating.


Each test lasts about 15-20 mins to insure there are no slow leakage.


I had to go through this procedure in 2012 and it cost approx. ?90.00

That was a disconnect only. No new appliance fitted as flat was being vacated.


DulwichFox

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grace3 Wrote:

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> now you know, if it's your own house and a bayonet

> fitting it would take two minutes. After

> fitting,clober the bayonet with washing up liqued

> if it bubbles pay someone to come round and

> charge ?120.


KK.. Please ignore the above advise. It doesn't matter whose house it is.

Not good enough to just test the connector

If there is a leak in your new appliance you will not be aware unless it is properly tested.


If your house blows up, you will probably destroy your neighbour's houses as well.



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Foxy

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stevie23b Wrote:

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> or know it all fox lol



If the fox was know it all I would offer my services

But I am not a gas safe engineer... But I know the rules.

T

Don't really care as long as KK doesn't live within 300 mtres

Of my gaff. Lol


Foxy

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  • 6 months later...
I need to have a gas hob connected (and the old one taken out, which was installed 25 years ago with a flexible hose fitting - works fine but not compliant with current regs apparently). Any recommendations for a gas safe engineer?
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