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Can anyone help me please I have just registered with gas safe and have a inspection on Friday 2 weeks am really worried I don't know what the inspector is going to ask me, am going to show him a boiler installation what will he ask me and how can I prepare myself am really worried the last thing I want is be thrown of the register.
 
Mate don't sweat it. Make sure you're rock solid on your basic gas safety. Let by and tightness test, LDF, temporary earth bond as needed.

When you discuss your install, be ready to explain why you made the decisions that you made. He'll be more interested in checking you're thinking about gas safety than in throwing you off the register.

Good luck and keep calm.
 
the worst that can happen if their not sure is they will put you on probation for another 3 months but i think you would need to be pretty bad for that to happen generally they will want to see a gas test gas rate and they might ask a few random questions mostly they focus on real basic stuff and as said they are usually helpfull
 
If you can pass your ACS you will be fine. Make sure you have paperwork like warning notices, AR/ID stickers, CP12 if you do landlord gas safety checks. He will want to see analyser (and calibration cert) temporary earth clamps, manometer, paste etc etc.

He asked me a few questions like talk him through a tightness, how to do a gas rate, what to do in an unsafe situation. Nothing to catch you out.

I didn't have anything to show them when they came out as I only had done a few services and because I had 3 inspections cancelled and left it too late and couldn't get anyone in so he asked a few more questions. They will know within a few minutes if you are just nervous or unable to do the job so just relax have a cup of tea and a chat.

I think the first thing I said to my inspector was "your busy down here seeing all the prosecutions in the gas mag, do you want to pass the customers my numbers and I will sort it"
 
Revise pipe sizing and make sure you only have a 1mb drop over working pressure. Mine was mad for that.
He also hit me with loads of questions about fire types and distances.
 
A lot depends on inspector & how much time he's got, Flueing is a favourite one probably get you to do a tightness test / Gas rate will definitely get you to use a Analyser
 
thanks for the replies, my inspection is on a 2 weeks Friday 1pm, am ok with gas rates, tightness test, vent area calculation, am unsure on flue analyser correct me if am wrong O2 is 20.9, ratio for room sealed boiler is 0.008, does the Co have to be below 8.9 and what would this be in PPM? and is there anything else I need to watch u for
 
Mate don't panic , you don't have to remember everything, just be honest when he asks you anything ! just say not sure , would you mind if I just look it up to double check,
 
if the manufactures say the ratio should be below 0.004 and I got a reading on a vokera excel 25 for 0.0012 would this be a good reading?
 
Had mine a few eels ago. I worried a lot about it , the thought of getting it wrong, being kicked out etc. When it did happen I didn't have to have worried so much. He had a lot of questions for me to answer but these were all GAS SAFE questions not about how do you fix this boiler ? It's more like if you were in this situation what would be the course of actions you would take. I had to do a tightness test , gas rating and standing/operating pressure at the meter. Then went from checking the meter to testing hob, then onto doing a gas analysiser test on the boiler and flue check. Irony was there was at least one NCS on all of them
 
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