How can u test if a gas valve is working?

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Stop being a muppet and take it into the forum it should be discussed in...the CC,

If you are a registered gas engineer you'll have no issue with joining and would surely agree that discussing gas critical safety parts should not be for a public forum....

Your lack of even basic testing and gas valve knowledge is a worry but fine, i will give you the benifit of the doubt......join the CC and you'll get your question answered.....otherwise your either an illegal gas worker or are a joe public trying to save money....
 
If you are a registered gas engineer then you will have no problem getting into the combustion chamber where there is a wealth of experience.
 
thanx kevin :D :D :D


If angelelf is RGI i will eat my hat¬!!! juat read the whole post from begining specially kevins helpful advice
 
Have posted on cc before & will do again. It was a basic question which I thought could be answered on either site.
 
happy plumber please read my thread to kevplumb before u make incorrect judgements!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yet again I rest my case about the issues I raised earlier re: "helpfulness" of this site by some NOT all.
 
acctualy i am having probs getting into cc as well typed my number in wrong first time and since then no reply
 
to agile stop being a **** and answer the question!!!!!!! thats assuming that u know the answer? which I doubt .

It should be obvious to you that if you were a genuine RGI then you would be asking trade questions in the CC which you would be entitled to join.

There you will be assisted by everyone else.

Until I forget your rudeness above, I will try to remember not to give you any useful advice.

In any case, as you apparently doubt my knowledge, you would presumably not value my advice.

As you have already been informed, gas advice cannot be given on this open forum.

Tony



PS Angelf, why do you hide your profile? Surely any genuine RGI would quote their contact details and registration status to demonstrate that they were kosher?
 

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