gas supply to combi

@PEDANTICVINDICTIVEMAN
I am a bit disappointed too, 87% efficiency (class B) for a baxi combi instant 105 HE. I was looking for class A, but have to admit I've slipped on this one...too late now.

@corgiman
Yes, I am going it myself, not a big deal. I am not corgi, but will get one to certify it. Apparently it is legal to do it for myself then get a corgiman (like yourself) to certify it, but cannot do it for someone else if I am not corgi.
 
Yes, totally legal to do it yourself, but could be hard to get a corgi-man to sign it off in any meaningful way (check this doesn't affect your building's insurance or invalidate the warranty of the boiler).
 
bripl said:
only legal if competent :roll:

Indeed I had read this, but had considered the definition of competence.

Provided you do it correctly, you have competently installed the boiler and are thus competent. Without installing the boiler one's competence can neither be proved nor disproved. :D

Therefore, it is perfectly legal to install your own combi, provided you do it correctly.
 
adam in the eyes of the hse and corgi if you aint reg then you aint competant :twisted:

read the regs

the only group that is a class of person is registered :twisted:

installation & use regs part b para 3

and that is what the magistrate will quote
 
Good thread; could be nominated as 'Thread of the year' but will be competing with breezer's 'Neon screwdriver thread'. :wink:
 
AdamW said:
bripl said:
only legal if competent :roll:

Indeed I had read this, but had considered the definition of competence.

Provided you do it correctly, you have competently installed the boiler and are thus competent. Without installing the boiler one's competence can neither be proved nor disproved. :D

Therefore, it is perfectly legal to install your own combi, provided you do it correctly.

as kev said, not occording to gas regs OR part G of the new building regs either
 
here is another opinion extracted from the following link:
http://www.makewrite.demon.co.uk/GasFitting.html

"2 Legal Requirements & Safety

a) Is it legal to do DIY work on gas?

In short, yes it is, but only if you are competent to do so.

So how is competence judged? You are to be your own judge of whether you are competent or not, but should some catastrophe result from your work, then it would seem clear that you were not competent and should not have tackled the work. That could leave you vulnerable to legal action (assuming you were still alive)... "
 
Some of the most incompetent people i have seen working on gas have had the corgi ticket makes you wonder how and why they get it in the first place.
 
@namsag
I'd say this is a nice finish for this thread.

@all
Happy New Year and Thank you for your input.
p.s. don't be afraid to try d.i.y. read the regs and don't be a cowboy.
 
There's no source for "the regs" which is particularly useful. If you must diy then get hold of a book which tells you what you need to know. It ain't rocket science but you wouldn't "guess" what to do!
 
DP, what if a Corgi registered guy makes a mistake and somebody dies, is he still competent?
 

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