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<blockquote data-quote="SLIPSHOD &amp; SLAPDASH" data-source="post: 355219" data-attributes="member: 16"><p>I have heard/seen this from various Corgi/Gas safe 'engineers' . Most modern boilers (inc my mums 20 year old Potterton wall mounted conventional) wont even fire up if the covers off the chamber so a leak will shut it down. I did have this comment on a family house we rent out till i showed the engineer the manufacturers manual stating the minimum sizes of the cupboard it could be fitted in (which were only 25mm bigger than the case).</p><p></p><p>I also once in the same house have the engineer ( carrying out a landlords cert) wanting to shut off the heating as the gas pressure was too low. I showed him the manual and he replied 'its ok then, its just its lower than i normally would expect' If i had not had the paperwork the tenant would have had no heating and we a large bill for changing all the gas pipework. Incidentally this was 3 years ago and no one since has commented on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SLIPSHOD & SLAPDASH, post: 355219, member: 16"] I have heard/seen this from various Corgi/Gas safe 'engineers' . Most modern boilers (inc my mums 20 year old Potterton wall mounted conventional) wont even fire up if the covers off the chamber so a leak will shut it down. I did have this comment on a family house we rent out till i showed the engineer the manufacturers manual stating the minimum sizes of the cupboard it could be fitted in (which were only 25mm bigger than the case). I also once in the same house have the engineer ( carrying out a landlords cert) wanting to shut off the heating as the gas pressure was too low. I showed him the manual and he replied 'its ok then, its just its lower than i normally would expect' If i had not had the paperwork the tenant would have had no heating and we a large bill for changing all the gas pipework. Incidentally this was 3 years ago and no one since has commented on it. [/QUOTE]
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