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bassmonster

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Hi all,
how much do you normally charge to install rigid piping from bayonet fitting to hob?

The hob is already installed in place
Also, where should the isolation valve be located as I'm sure it probably needs to be somewhere easily accessible behind the base unit doors and not be behind the oven?

What kind of connection is attached to the hob? is it just a Simple solder job to 15mm pipe? (I've not installed a hob yet) [emoji5]

Anyone else get text messages from customers at 11.20pm on a Saturday night asking for a quote to work in Sunday? [emoji35]
 
Night call to quote for work? I will not even answer the phone.
Back to your question, if it's a bayonet fitting, why do you need rigid piping to hob? As for isolation valve, the bayonet fitting serves as an isolation valve.
If I understand now, it's a hob you want to connect, not a free standing cooker. In that case, you have to remove bayonet fitting and repipe in rigid copper. Isolation valve as close to appliance as reasonably possible and accessible too. As for price, you have to decide what your hourly prices are to be then charge accordingly.
I will fit valve behind oven if pipe exits that way. If pipe route is through adjacent cupboard, then I will fit there.
 
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You can't fit hobs from a bayonet fitting,it has to be rigid pipework, doesn't it?
 
Hi all,
how much do you normally charge to install rigid piping from bayonet fitting to hob?

The hob is already installed in place
Also, where should the isolation valve be located as I'm sure it probably needs to be somewhere easily accessible behind the base unit doors and not be behind the oven?

What kind of connection is attached to the hob? is it just a Simple solder job to 15mm pipe? (I've not installed a hob yet) [emoji5]

Anyone else get text messages from customers at 11.20pm on a Saturday night asking for a quote to work in Sunday? [emoji35]

Connection is usually 1/2", I would normally use 1/2" female iron to 15mm compression and then try and get isolating valve in adjacent cupboard if possible, it isn't always possible though.
 
If you read the MI's some actually say you can use a flexi connection although I always pipe rigid

Ive never come across one, which is why I questioned, mostly fit Bosch hobs which are hard piped.
 
if the hobs over an oven then a cooker hose is normally a non starter due to temps anyway, it also needs to fitted with no chance of damage or strain which is quite hard considering what get thrown into cupboards.

as for the orignal questions, fit the iso in ajoining cupboard if possible, but it can go behind the cooker in ones underneath. remove the bayonet/ wallplate and just pipeup and clip as normal pipework is done.

use a 1/2 female or one of these hob fittings

Compression Pipe Fittings | Special Brass Fittings for Connecting Gas Hobs

if there is no cooker under the hob then most manufacturers will ask for a board with an air gap fitted under the hob.

follow instruction and you will be fine.
 
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