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PostPosted: Thu Oct 26, 2006 12:18 pm    Post Subject:
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Does Gas hob installation require a insulation valve for the hob? The Comet installer may argue that there is not?
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My advice is not to install a comet - they are very large, very hot, and will destroy your house in the course of orbiting the sun.
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 27, 2006 1:12 pm    Post Subject:
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Yes a gas hob does require an isolation valve
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Softus wrote:
they are very large, very hot, and will destroy your house in the course of orbiting the sun.


i thought a comet was made up mainly of ice. therefore very cold?
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noseall wrote:
Softus wrote:
they are very large, very hot, and will destroy your house in the course of orbiting the sun.

i thought a comet was made up mainly of ice. therefore very cold?

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My advice is not to install a comet - they are very large, very cold, and will destroy your house in the course of orbiting the sun.
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