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<blockquote data-quote="phil d" data-source="post: 480144" data-attributes="member: 27126"><p>So, today I saw a cracker working on a house and the boiler was piped wrong, the cold feed in was connected to the hot out and vice versa, then there was a leak on the gas pipe, I found it on the gas fire, the drop was well over the prescribed limit, yet the property had a gas safety cert issued about 6 months ago and had been untouched ever since, the most alarming bit was there was a box for gas tightness test and it was ticked as a pass.Incidentally the gas ticket was issued I believe by the same guy that installed the combi boiler. It would appear that the phenomenon of drive-by inspection and test is not reserved for the electrical industry. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phil d, post: 480144, member: 27126"] So, today I saw a cracker working on a house and the boiler was piped wrong, the cold feed in was connected to the hot out and vice versa, then there was a leak on the gas pipe, I found it on the gas fire, the drop was well over the prescribed limit, yet the property had a gas safety cert issued about 6 months ago and had been untouched ever since, the most alarming bit was there was a box for gas tightness test and it was ticked as a pass.Incidentally the gas ticket was issued I believe by the same guy that installed the combi boiler. It would appear that the phenomenon of drive-by inspection and test is not reserved for the electrical industry. [/QUOTE]
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