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shorticus
Life is never dull as a gas tech that's for sure.
Got a call from a prospective client (i'd done an estimate for them a while back, unrelated works) saying that they had had the chimney upstairs removed and replaced with a new duct within the floor by a local builder (alarm bells are ringing in my head at this point). Trouble is now when they use the gas fire below they can smell burning plastic! 'SWITCH IT OFF' I politely requested, I'm on my way
Turns out that the removed chimney had been substituted with a 4 x 2 wc type plastic extract duct terminating on the outside wall with a 4" plastic louvred vent. I counted 4 NCS's, 1 AR, and an ID as I considered the smell to be evidence of distress


Got a call from a prospective client (i'd done an estimate for them a while back, unrelated works) saying that they had had the chimney upstairs removed and replaced with a new duct within the floor by a local builder (alarm bells are ringing in my head at this point). Trouble is now when they use the gas fire below they can smell burning plastic! 'SWITCH IT OFF' I politely requested, I'm on my way
Turns out that the removed chimney had been substituted with a 4 x 2 wc type plastic extract duct terminating on the outside wall with a 4" plastic louvred vent. I counted 4 NCS's, 1 AR, and an ID as I considered the smell to be evidence of distress

