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Electric Cooker with Gas Part.

A customer is having a new all electric cooker delivered today. I installed a new consumer unit and cooker connection point yesterday. A local retailer will not connect up a new cooker if the connection is not simple and straightforward. The old cooker is to be scrapped. The retailer has been known to take a new cooker away after refusing to connect it. The lady of the house is sorry to see the back of the old cooker, I suppose that that is why she was cleaning it yesterday.


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  • mapj1:

    If the cooker to be undone is on a plug-in gas hose, anyone can disconnect it, as the gas act specifically calls that up as not being gas work.

     


    You do need to fit a blanking plug into the bayenet socket though if you intend to leave it disconnected.

    Not the case here I realise as this cooker is apparantly hard piped which is unusual.


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  • mapj1:

    If the cooker to be undone is on a plug-in gas hose, anyone can disconnect it, as the gas act specifically calls that up as not being gas work.

     


    You do need to fit a blanking plug into the bayenet socket though if you intend to leave it disconnected.

    Not the case here I realise as this cooker is apparantly hard piped which is unusual.


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