Flue integrity test

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I'm sorry if a don't remember every make and model of boiler I've ever come across, it's a job and the relevant documents have been to hand, so I can't and don't bother to access details like an autistic savant, I was asking because I've been fitting oil for over a year and renewed my gas safe registration and on the inspection was asked a specific question about inlet testing which I answered, I was Mearly asking when it had come into force?
 
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http://www.tpieurope.com/products/716/FGA_Combined.pdf

This is probably one of the best details on the subject.

You must forgive all the 'Gas Johnnies' on here mate, they think they're the dogs danglers & God's gift to the heating industry. Most experienced engineers will understand that gas is just one fuel & gas appliances don't account for every form of heating in the country.

As for the 'combustion chamber pot', it's generally occupied by the above mentioned Johnnies, with their head so far up their own rsole - they rarely see the light of day!!!......... :LOL:
 
You're missing out on several interesting threads on Closely Spaced Tee's at the moment Dickie.

Gas may not be the only fuel, but it certainly dominates the market :p
 
You're missing out on several interesting threads on Closely Spaced Tee's at the moment Dickie.

Gas may not be the only fuel, but it certainly dominates the market :p

True dear boy, but there's so many other skills. Most Gas Johnnies are just sticking their probe up some old dear's flue 8 hours a day!!!
 

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