Cooker hob
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notsohandyandy
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Cooker hob

by notsohandyandy » Mon Apr 19, 2010 12:58 pm

Can anyone tell me whether there are any particular problems associated with taking out an old gas hob (standard size) and fitting a new one? Am I allowed by law to disconnect the flexible gas pipe and refit it to the new hob without requiring the services of a gas fitter? Is the electric supply, which currently serves the piezo spark of the hob as well as the lighting and fan in the cooker hood something I can reinstate myself, or again, am I obliged by regs to employ a professional? Slightly loaded questions to which I know the likely answer, but any general advice gratefully received. :0)
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by stoneyboy » Mon Apr 19, 2010 10:18 pm

notsohandyandy,
Taking your user name literally I think it would be better to at least get the gas fitter in.
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by TheDoctor4 » Thu Jun 24, 2010 10:12 pm

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