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  • Is my wife allowed under Corgi Regulations to clean our gas hob?

    Having carefully read the Corgi Gas Installer Manual whilst researching a reply in Yahoo “Answers” regarding the extent of work an electrician or similar tradesman is able to perform in connection with a gas appliance. I am rather disturbed at what I read assuming my interpretation is correct.

    In the Manual

    PART B Qualifications and supervision para 3. (1) is clear enough stating that “No person shall carry out any work in relation to a gas fitting or gas storage vessel unless he is competent to do so” Competency is defined elsewhere as a Registered Gas Installer.

    The definition of “fitting” is what causes me concern. This is defined in PART A “gas fittings” which means gas pipework, valves regulators and meters and fittings, (OK so far but then continues, apparatus and appliances designed for use by consumers of gas for heating, lighting, cooking or other purposes for which gas can be used. This then would seem to include any part of the appliance, not just the parts carrying gas and would apply even before the gas connection is made. It therefore follows that unless Corgi registered an Electrician cannot make the electrical connections to a gas appliance or a Heating Engineer the water connections.

    Digging further, the term “work” referred to in PART B is defined in PART A in relation to a gas fitting to be (a) Installing the fitting. (b) maintaining, servicing, permanently adjusting, repairing, altering or renewing the fitting or purging it of air or gas(c) where the fitting is not readily moveable, changing its position and (d) removing the fitting. The regulations from this do not appear to prevent connections being made to the appliance unless it’s a gas carrying pipe and therefore I conclude that an electrician is allowed to make electrical connection and a non Corgi heating Engineer or DIY person can make the water connections. However if maintaining the appliance is not permitted, my wife therefore is not permitted to clean or remove for cleaning the loose burner rings of the hob as the dictionary definition of maintenance is “to keep in good condition”.

    My wife is delighted with this conclusion and I will have to employ a Corgi registered person to give the hob its regular five year clean.

    Reading many of the past answers there seems to be much confusion over who can do what in connection with a gas appliance and my hope is that the above will only add to the confusion. How on earth did Corgi get these regulations through? Shoot me down if you will.

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