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I would always tt to just to cover my own back from the old" it was ok before you came!" although must say I have not had it yet! Lucky old me.
 
If you are working for a Landlord, his duty extends to maintaining the gas installation pipe, so tightness test satisfies some of his duty. Gas installation pipe in cavity wall? as Tamz says AR even with out a leak, a direct contravention of the gas regulations.
 
It can only prove there is no leak after the service valve and that the boiler gas valve is shutting off.same as if you do a TT on whole system.i get the impression when I talk to other installers that the test gauge stays in the bag. I no BG don't TT system on service and don't think they TT after service valve.
 
What do you mean by this? How would you test just the boiler for tightness? Genuine question - never heard of this before!

Turn the gas off at the service valve.

Put the Gauge on the Inlet test point on the gas valve .

Open the service valve, and close when gauge reads 20mb.

Normal tightness test procedure, observe drop, 2 mins etc.

This checks for tightness at the boiler.
 
Not a requirement for tt on a service but I thought it was for a l/lords, but when I sat refresher in jan they said it wasn't but you would have to have a very good reason not to. Don't know why you wouldn't on a l/lords,should really be law. can't think of a reason why not?

Not compulsory on a Landlords check, confirmed in a telephone call made to Gas Safe a couple of years ago.

I think it is good practice to do one though and would recommend it.
 
Turn the gas off at the service valve.

Put the Gauge on the Inlet test point on the gas valve .

Open the service valve, and close when gauge reads 20mb.

Normal tightness test procedure, observe drop, 2 mins etc.

This checks for tightness at the boiler.

Got it, thanks - testing boiler internal gas pipework, basically. However, if there was a leak inside the boiler, a normal TT would show it up anyway, so this is to rule the boiler out as the likely culprit of a large pressure drop. You could do that by repeating the TT with the boiler service valve closed, no?
 
i always tt on a service.....they are my custards and i try to look after them. I would probably feel different if i did HA one after the other all day.
 

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