I've never heard of a concrete floor with a removable slab to look underneath, have you, we know a song about this, don't we children, can you sing it.........
Jeezus bleeding christ my life already.
The specific case of a compression fitting used in an inaccessible position has been part of the ACS assessment for as long as I can remember.
Yes I'm an ACS assessor!
From the Gas Industry Unsafe Situations Procedure document which all gas installers should have read and have a copy of and know where to find if they've lost it :
Cant be arsed to read through all the posts, but I dont think the fittings mentioned were either inaccessible or under suspended concrete floor, maybe the OP would like to clarify before we all die of boredom..................zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
Hi Mark,
Do you see a little green thankyou button at the top right hand side of this post. Now if you think that some one has given you sound advice
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I have read this post but not seen anyone state the obvious on any installation ONE OR MORE... Not to current standards constitutes an AT RISK CLASSIFICATION! So as stated there are 2 compression fittings so is at least AT RISK. And to be fair to the plumber quoting £50 it's not just replacing two fittings its a gas tightness test as well after the work is done!
I have read this post but not seen anyone state the obvious on any installation ONE OR MORE... Not to current standards constitutes an AT RISK CLASSIFICATION! So as stated there are 2 compression fittings so is at least AT RISK. And to be fair to the plumber quoting £50 it's not just replacing two fittings its a gas tightness test as well after the work is done!
As G112 says - nonsense! The escalating NCS to AR advice is flueing issues. I have just read through this, not realising you have reincarnated a 3 year old post.
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