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diamondgas
You right, but I am sure that flues to be checked are the ones for appliances owned by Landlord. If chimney should not be in use at all, but tenant had connect appliance to it he is responsible for flue and gas connection.
This is what I have been taught.
I think that small leak would be trough gas control knobs as it is old cooker.
TB055 - "A2 ...Flues serving tenant's own appliances are not covered under GSIUR" It does then go on about HSE and duty of care regards a chimney should be maintained in a condition 'fit for purpose'. It would be up to a court to decide should something occur.
Like me some of you may have large old victorian properties that may have 10-12 Chimneys with various plant arrangements sitting in front of them. They may be behind closed doors, cupboards or even be bricked over. This sounds to me like the governing bodies covering their backsides and placing the onus back towards us and/or the Landlord! However I stand corrected, all those five fires I mentioned belonging to the tenant should be checked with the landlords permission or noted otherwise should permission not be granted 🙂 End of the day I'd put the onus back onto the person responsible for the appliances and/or property!
Just last month I found a gas fire in a tenanted property that I'd been carrying out the safety check on for the past 3 years. Previously didn't know it existed. A change of tenancy meant that whatever the previous tenant had covered the fireplace with no longer existed and the fire was there for all to see! Neither the letting agent nor the landlord said anything regards this fire being installed. I capped it off as it was a well knackered DGF without ventilation!!!