in the paper i read it said he used the wrong pipe, not being a plumber how can that cause an explosion, unless he used hosepipe.
Why a farce?JB Gas said:should have been sent down, would have been if he was corgi registered what a farce
Why assume anything? Ever?clf-gas said:it said he used a section of water pipe to convey gas, assume this may of been alcathine or hep2o
Martin admitted two health and safety breaches. He was fined £500 for not being registered with gas safety watchdog Corgi and £800 for re-using a section of water pipe to carry gas.
There is nothing about the reused pipe material and it could easily have been made of copper.
If a copper pipe is in good condition and clean then why is it not suitable for gas?
Can anyone pinpoint a regulation prohibiting its use?
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clf_gas and breezer, as far as I could see in the linked articles, no mention was made about the material used for the old water pipe. If it does please let me know where it is, otherwise you are unjustified in making this assumption.
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As above oilman reading between the lines.
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