by paul2802 »
Fri Jan 08, 2010 2:48 pm
Many thanks for your responses.
Interesting comments, particularly in relation to the warranty issue which I'd overlooked.
The reason for my original question was actually not because I'm about to install my own boiler like I had said... I did that 8 years ago! As an MSc qualified building services engineer (HVAC), and having worked in the HVAC industry for 20 years, I considered myself competent to do so.
But the main reason for my question was to get an understanding of the legal limitations working on boilers and how the law would be enforcable. So apologies if I misled!!
Anyway, purely for info (although comments would be welcome), I just spoke with the technical department at the Gas Safe register. Incidentally, he wasn't gas-safe registered either! What he told me was the law is specific to the gas supply, the combustion chamber and the flue (i.e. any part related to the gas), and that anyone can legally work on the non-gas parts (i.e. say to change a pump or , as I had done recently, a domestic hot water flow sensor).