I am replacing the fireplace in my home which is a modern house and at the same time replacing the balanced flue gas fire with a "powerflue" one.
It is a straightforward job, and I have, years ago, in more laissez-faire days, fitted gas appliances in my own home. The fire is on an outside wall and the vent is straight out through the wall. Obviously, the gas is already in place for the existing fire. An electrical spur (13A fused) is already in place.
As I understand it (gleaned from the HSE website), some work if not carried out by a Corgi registered fitter, could be illegal. I am sure this is sensible and have no difficulty with it, but I cannot tell what exactly would be illegal.
Is it, for instance, illegal to turn off the gas and remove the existing fire?
Or cap the gas supply to the fire?
Connect the fire to the electricity supply?
Is a Corgi certificate a legal requirement?
I want to do things properly but it would help if I knew what is and isn't allowed.
Can anyone help please?
It is a straightforward job, and I have, years ago, in more laissez-faire days, fitted gas appliances in my own home. The fire is on an outside wall and the vent is straight out through the wall. Obviously, the gas is already in place for the existing fire. An electrical spur (13A fused) is already in place.
As I understand it (gleaned from the HSE website), some work if not carried out by a Corgi registered fitter, could be illegal. I am sure this is sensible and have no difficulty with it, but I cannot tell what exactly would be illegal.
Is it, for instance, illegal to turn off the gas and remove the existing fire?
Or cap the gas supply to the fire?
Connect the fire to the electricity supply?
Is a Corgi certificate a legal requirement?
I want to do things properly but it would help if I knew what is and isn't allowed.
Can anyone help please?