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If fitted in last 20 years or so there should be a bayonet fitting I think that enables you to disconnect the appliance / connect another appliance.

If you have tenants I think the rules change because maybecyou're endangering others and neglecting your duty of care (by doing the job incorrectly / with no training).

You are NOT Allowed to Disconnect the bayonet fitting unless you are a Gas Safe Engineer.


A Gas Safe Enginner will first do a Test to ensure there is no leak by comnnecting a Manometer

and testing for any drop in level indicating a gas leak.


This will be Repeated after any appliance has been disconnected.

(in case the valve in the baynet connector Is leaking)


If a new appliance is to be fitted then a Third test will be done.


Fox.

It's a bit of a grey area as some documents say you can and some say you can't. The word competent is mentioned a lot.


"Removing and replacing an appliance via a bayonet fitting can be done by anyone who feels they are able to do so as the bayonet fitting is a recognised self sealing gas fitting".


See Gas Safe Technical Bulletin 025. http://www.hse.gov.uk/gas/landlords/1-april-2009-tb-025-contractor-responsibilities-when-disconnecting-and-reconnecting-gas-cooking-appliances.pdf

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