A Year ago upon moving into my flat a bought a gas cooker and had it fitted by a CORGI registered engineer and got the certificate along with it. He fitted it with the safety chain etc etc to meet the regs. All as should be done.
My question is this...
I know need to disconnect it and temporarily move it due to getting a new washing machine. The washer is next to it and i have to move the cooker out the way to get the washing machine out of the kitchen. (the kitchen is tiny!)
Do I have to have a CORGI plumber come and disconnect it and then reconnect it again? Its a simple bayonet fixing, and a case of un-clipping the safety chain, nothing beyond my means. I just want to know what the regs/laws are on this. I am not sure if this is classed as work or not. Ill not be preforming any work on the pipe work etc, it is simple a case of having to move the cooker out of the way for access and also i plan to clean round the back.
Apologies if you get this a lot or if I have duplicated a post.
Thanks in anticipation.
My question is this...
I know need to disconnect it and temporarily move it due to getting a new washing machine. The washer is next to it and i have to move the cooker out the way to get the washing machine out of the kitchen. (the kitchen is tiny!)
Do I have to have a CORGI plumber come and disconnect it and then reconnect it again? Its a simple bayonet fixing, and a case of un-clipping the safety chain, nothing beyond my means. I just want to know what the regs/laws are on this. I am not sure if this is classed as work or not. Ill not be preforming any work on the pipe work etc, it is simple a case of having to move the cooker out of the way for access and also i plan to clean round the back.
Apologies if you get this a lot or if I have duplicated a post.
Thanks in anticipation.