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Default DIY Fitting Gas Combi (condensing?) Boiler

Unless you're CORGI qualified, I believe it's a criminal offence under the
Gas Act 1969 to fit your own gas appliances.

I'm not sure, but you may be able to do the job if you undertake to have it
inspected afterwards. This might be what the HSE website meant.

Check with CORGI first just in case.

http://www.corgi-gas-safety.com/

Nemo.




"tonyjeffs" wrote in message
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After receiving some incredibly high quotes for replacing the boiler,
in a different position, and having established ftom the FAQ, and from
the H&S website that it isn't illegal, I'm going to fit my own new
combi boiler. I'm sure I'd have no trouble fitting an Ariston Micro
(Non-condensing).
I haven't examined others, but imagine most standard combis such as
Bosch Worcester are similar to fit. True?

Is a condensing boiler significantly more tricky to fit? If so, how?
Is there additional specialist equipment that I'd need?
How big & intrusive is the plume from a condensing boiler? I've never
seen one in action.
I will fit it as close as allowed to eaves level (first floor), so that
should help keep the plume at bay.

Thanks

Tony