hi,
I just want to see if anyone can confirm or give me a link which confirms weather there are any official uk cylinder capacity regulation in regards to the property size, i.e can a cylinder installed be deemed too small for a property and therefore would a customer have the right to argue this should never have been fitted.
originally a 230ltr cylinder was installed in a 4 bedroom 3 bathroom detatched property and this was replaced by a 160ltr cylinder.
Im just confused as technically it passed an independant inspection as the system was fine in itself and working it was only mentioned in the report that the cylinder "could" be deemed as insufficient, however never went onto describe it as a remedial repair for the installer.
I just can't find anything to say there is any legistlation on this....i just need to know weather i can persue this for the customer or advise the customer that this is within the installers rights.
there is an obvious debate with regards to the customer having been/not been informed of what was being installed however looking at actual regs would be easier than going down that route for the time being.
any help would be massively appreciated.
I just want to see if anyone can confirm or give me a link which confirms weather there are any official uk cylinder capacity regulation in regards to the property size, i.e can a cylinder installed be deemed too small for a property and therefore would a customer have the right to argue this should never have been fitted.
originally a 230ltr cylinder was installed in a 4 bedroom 3 bathroom detatched property and this was replaced by a 160ltr cylinder.
Im just confused as technically it passed an independant inspection as the system was fine in itself and working it was only mentioned in the report that the cylinder "could" be deemed as insufficient, however never went onto describe it as a remedial repair for the installer.
I just can't find anything to say there is any legistlation on this....i just need to know weather i can persue this for the customer or advise the customer that this is within the installers rights.
there is an obvious debate with regards to the customer having been/not been informed of what was being installed however looking at actual regs would be easier than going down that route for the time being.
any help would be massively appreciated.
