So that all readers can understand why you think you're right, can you quote the section from the relevant legislation that prohibits replacement of the PCB by a non-registered engineer? Also, can you give me any idea why you disagree with CORGI's interpretation of the law in this context?kevplumb said:there is on account of some wazuk advocating DIY repairs when you have to be in the case of a room sealed appliance
Or this one?Kit comes with full instructions on how to fit it its a bit more difficult than justy changing board though as the kit involves replacing the complete wiring harness and taking the room sealed cover off to get wires in icon_confused.gif
Or this one?you need pcb kit part number 5111603 icon_confused.gif
Or this one?if it still keeps locking out you are looking at a new pcb kit icon_confused.gif i say kit because it is not just a pcb as it is a differant make to your old pcb you will need to replace the whole wiring harness as well which comes in the Kit icon_lol.gif these kits do sell on Ebay for around £100 if you are happy to do it yourself as they do come with full instructions icon_wink.gif
Good luck Gaz
P.S when you do a search on Ebay spell Suprima correctly
Sat Feb 26 2005 at 12:57 am said:If you have a Suprima 100, you also need an adapter kit for the fan motor.
And, worst of all, when you fit the whole contraption, it may not work!
Well, by inference, you did.kevplumb said:i did not call gaz a wazuk
I already did, and the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998 (SI 1998:2451) do not cover domestic installations unless the residence is being let out to a tenant.kevplumb said:check the i&u regs after the definitions check 3
Softus said:It's increasingly implausible that you have a good grasp of the law that governs the work that you do.
kevplumb said:that is obviously what you can't grasp
I DO YOU DON'T
i dont need to know the little bits of legislation
Er, no.kevplumb said:now pee back off back into general chat
Well, tell me at what point you found me interesting, and I'll post more of that information instead.kevplumb said:you are really becoming boring
I don't need to have clues, I'm just reading the legislation. There's something quite wrong if you believe that you're working outside the law.kevplumb said:as in you haven't a clue what you are talking about
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Softus wrote:
It's increasingly implausible that you have a good grasp of the law that governs the work that you do.
kevplumb wrote:
that is obviously what you can't grasp
I DO YOU DON'T
i dont need to know the little bits of legislation
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Does this mean that you know the large bits? If so, do you understand them? If so, do you abide by them?
kevplumb wrote:
now pee back off back into general chat
Er, no.
kevplumb wrote:
you are really becoming boring
Well, tell me at what point you found me interesting, and I'll post more of that information instead.
never did
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Again with the eye rolling. I'm beginning to understand this now - it's a sign of insecurity, and happens when you realise that someone has seen through the veil that you like to draw over gas work.kevplumb said:so s** off and read the relavent documents![]()
The information from the ODPM conflicts with the law, so I don't refer to it or rely on it, and I've never quoted it as being accurate.kevplumb said:i reiterate WAZUK you know naff all about the gas industry
we can all read prescotts drivel
Would you like a tissue after that?kevplumb said:
I don't rely on them at all, but they make it easier to respond to individual points and questions, and, in your case, are an excellent way of illustrating to other readers exactly how bizarre your postings are becoming.kevplumb said:why do you have to rely on quotes![]()
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ChrisR said:but it certainly includes the fan, which you remove to change a Suprima pcb.
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