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I never checked for any blockage tbh but it did cross my mind but at same time i could see on show 3 meters of 15 mm before it disappeared into the ceiling.
 
20 mbar,

This was a llsc so i guess the collective either way would have noted findings on the cert?

Thats one of the issues is that after about 5 years of checks that this has suddenly come up
 
20 mbar,

This was a llsc so i guess the collective either way would have noted findings on the cert?

Thats one of the issues is that after about 5 years of checks that this has suddenly come up
This happens all the time mate. Not just with you.
 
All you can do is explain that it may never have been mentioned before, but you have done a through check and it's not right.
If they just want a cheap piece of paper then use the other guy, if they want to keep the tenants safe then it needs bringing up to standard.
 
What has done my head in here tho is that you try do it properly have a bit of time doing it and you get slaughtered by the customer.

I looked at the previous certs and you could tell its in out 15 minute job

But you did not do it right.

You can't AR because it is a crap job.

Low pressure is not AR in itself. If it affects the appliance (obviously not here, as your FGA was ok) or any other, then it is ID.

Unsealed flue is ID if fumes coming back (in truth, how is that ping to happen?)

If the flue is reachable and unguarded, and is able to be pulled apart - I think AR. As much as anything else, it should be clamped/sscrewed As someone said, there was a TB.
 
Actually spoke to gas safe in the end and AR is generally not used for this . However as it's your discretion and decide to AR it then it's not doing anything wrong either.
Also it must be written down on the cert like everything else you find .
Goes back to covering your back end.

Thats from the gsr
 
Actually spoke to gas safe in the end and AR is generally not used for this . However as it's your discretion and decide to AR it then it's not doing anything wrong either.
Also it must be written down on the cert like everything else you find .
Goes back to covering your back end.

Thats from the gsr
Ask them to email you it writing.
 
So you don't write your findings on a cert ?
You are miss understanding me. I would AR the boiler for the flue not being sealed through the external wall. I would always note findings down on the cert irrelevant of how pointless they are. I was asking them to ask GSR to email it you in writing. Would be surprised if they did.
 

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