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who can remove my rangemaster?!


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If it is a bayonet connection (like a light bulb) you can remove it yourself https://www.mybuilder.com/questions/v/42519/disconnect-has-cooker-bayonet-flex-connection


If you get others to do it, they may need to be Gassafe registered, although it is still the same simple job

malumbu Wrote:

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If it is a bayonet connection (like a light bulb) you can remove it yourself


> https://www.mybuilder.com/questions/v/42519/discon

> nect-has-cooker-bayonet-flex-connection

>

> If you get others to do it, they may need to be

> Gassafe registered, although it is still the same

> simple job


No you can't It is illegal.

A Gas Safe Engineer needs to check for Leaks before and After removal.

The Engineer will connect a Gas Manometer to the supply and wait a specific length of time to ensure

pressure does not drop.


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