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"sm_jamieson" wrote in message
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On Friday, June 22, 2012 11:16:50 PM UTC+1, Heliotrope Smith wrote:
sm_jamieson wrote in
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On Friday, June 22, 2012 8:37:21 PM UTC+1, Toby wrote:
On 22/06/2012 20:04, Harry Bloomfield wrote:

The manual says:

The end of the inlet connection point of the gas hob has a 1/2"
(20.955 mmm) thread that allows for: * fixed connection
* connection using a flexible metal pipe (L min. 1 m - max. 3m)

Anyone know what this "flexible metal pipe" is ?



'TracPipe' is a semi rigid flexible metal pipe. (Google that, plenty of
info on it) can be used to connect to fixed appliances.

Although flexible cooker hoses are flexible metal pipes covered in rubber
I would not think that these are refered to.

There must be a means of isolation for the gas to the hob which you seem
to have omitted.

Read up more of the manufactures instructions and gas regulations if you
are thinking of doing it yourself. You must be competent to do this kind
of work.

It would probably be better/safer to get a Gassafe registered person in to
do the gas work.


As an extra, what is the requirement for clips to hold gas pipework these
days - what type and how far apart?

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