Guys,
A lady from over the road has asked me if I could fit a female bayonet valve to the existing cooker gas pipe which has a blank in it at the moment.
She had a contract gas fitter come round a few weeks ago, who did some work on her meter. He also condemned her gas cooker as it was putting out orange flames (carbon monoxide?)
The gas fitter removed the female bayonet fitting from the rising gas pipe and put a screw-in type blank fitting with gas paste around it.
I sold her a little used gas cooker at the weekend and told her I would connect up the pipe to the bayonet fitting, no problem. Only then did I realize the female had been blanked-off.
Being reluctant to fit the new valve, I told her to ring the council and tell them that the gas fitter who did the work left them without the ability to plug in a new cooker. I thought with it being a council house they would be responsible for providing that facility???
They told her no. So she is in the situation of being charged £108 for a new valve fitting. She's a single parent, doesn't work, and I know she can't afford to have it done.
The lady called over this morning asking if she got a valve could I fit it for her, I reluctantly said yes. I'm confident enough to change the valve with paste, but I don't know how to check for gas leaks. I wouldn't want them to come to any harm as a result of something I had done myself.
So... What do you think, should I do it or not?? and why?
Advice appreciated.
A lady from over the road has asked me if I could fit a female bayonet valve to the existing cooker gas pipe which has a blank in it at the moment.
She had a contract gas fitter come round a few weeks ago, who did some work on her meter. He also condemned her gas cooker as it was putting out orange flames (carbon monoxide?)
The gas fitter removed the female bayonet fitting from the rising gas pipe and put a screw-in type blank fitting with gas paste around it.
I sold her a little used gas cooker at the weekend and told her I would connect up the pipe to the bayonet fitting, no problem. Only then did I realize the female had been blanked-off.
Being reluctant to fit the new valve, I told her to ring the council and tell them that the gas fitter who did the work left them without the ability to plug in a new cooker. I thought with it being a council house they would be responsible for providing that facility???
They told her no. So she is in the situation of being charged £108 for a new valve fitting. She's a single parent, doesn't work, and I know she can't afford to have it done.
The lady called over this morning asking if she got a valve could I fit it for her, I reluctantly said yes. I'm confident enough to change the valve with paste, but I don't know how to check for gas leaks. I wouldn't want them to come to any harm as a result of something I had done myself.
So... What do you think, should I do it or not?? and why?
Advice appreciated.