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Some one i know had a boiler fixed over christmas by a gas engineer.And to cut a long story short about wanting a new gas hob and electric oven not going back far enough, the gas man said you are allowed to fit a flexy onto gas hob to get the pipe back to wall far enough for oven to fit.
Now being in the process of completing my gas exams im sure you are not allowed to do this and it has to be rigid copper pipework to hob with a gas tap on, im i right or misunderstood ?
 
I went to a job that reported a gas leak last year. Fixed the leak,noticed their gas hob was connected with a flexi.Must be connected with rigid pipework. If you think about it most gas hobs are above ovens which vent heat onto the hob pipework.Not the best place for a rubber hose!
 
Oh dear,

only allowed rigid pipework on any fixed appliance.

Only flueless appliances which have to be moved out for fitting/maintenance etc are allowed a flexi.

Ie a stand alone cooker.
 
Yeah exactly the reasons i thought were correct. Im glad to see that my memory is still holding onto information !!
 
Your on the ball mate. Costs nothing to ask. Competant you are.
 
I lived in Italy for a few years, our gas hob was connected by a rubber tube with jubilee clips. The tube was gas approved and this was a standard way of fitting them.
 
by flexi do you mean a braided "plumbing" flexi? if so you are all correct, if by flexi you mean a bayonet fitting and hose, they are allowed unless the manufacturer expressely says must be fitted with rigid pipework, however a bayonet hose has a heat limit of about 70 degrees C so if it is behind an electric oven care needs to be taken to ensure the position of the hose isnt subjected to heat above this, however because im saying it is ok in some situations thats not to say i agree, it is laziness of the highest order, and a properly fitted copper supply means the oven fits in no problem, i used to do loads of kitchens as homers and we used to go on a friday night and strip everything out, on checking the MI for the hob and if it was allowed i would rig up the new hob onto a frame and use the cooker hose and bayonet to connect it to leave them the use of the hob overnight, temp work like that i was happy with but never agree it is a finished job,
 
Kirkgas is spot on... the regs state that flued appliances must have rigid pipework. not flueless.

gb-gas
 
Im not sure if he had been told rubber or braided as he just told me flexy. Think i will when qualified pipe hobs in rigid copper, seems safer to me.
 
You know what your talking about.
Free standing cookers, dual fuel, can be connected via flexable pipe with a self sealing bayonet. BS 669
Reasons for this, are to be able to clean behind the appliance and maintenance
Hobs need to be fitted with ridged pipework because they are fitted
 
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You know what your talking about.
Free standing cookers, dual fuel, can be connected via flexable pipe with a self sealing bayonet. BS 669
Reasons for this, are to be able to clean behind the appliance and maintenance
Hobs need to be fitted with ridged pipework because they are fitted

you need to be careful to seperate your opinion from the Gas Regs, and/or MI and relevant BS docs, you are wrong to make a generic statement like this, AFTER referring to specific MI you can say a specific model cannot be connected by a hose,
 
Noteded your comment. The above post was not my opinion ,its in the book.
 
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