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Hi all
Have recently had to service unvented cylinders and came across a few minor problems, like tundish over 600mm away from PRV etc.
How do I categorise these as I don’t think I could ncs them as in gas work.
Plumed them in but first time inspecting.
Thank you
Huw
 
Document it. I found that only people renting out were too bothered and wanting things rectifying.
 
Thanks guys. So I don’t have to put down anything on the paperwork except to document it.
I thought I might have to put down, not to current water regs or something like that.
Thanks again
Huw
 
Thanks guys. So I don’t have to put down anything on the paperwork except to document it.
I thought I might have to put down, not to current water regs or something like that.
Thanks again
Huw

God forbid , “ not to current water regs “ lol
Me and a mate have serviced 24 direct unventeds today admittedly all in one development, if I listed all the little faults ( namely tundish D1D2 etc etc ) I would be writing until the early hours .
 
just make a list of faults and recommend they address the issues, you could if you want quote for putting it right etc
 
Hi all
Just to say thanks for all your help. Being a gas fitter for 35 years, I hope I can contribute to this forum as well.
Huw
 

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