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Default Coupling for 22mm copper gas pipe

On Sun, 28 Sep 2008 04:11:45 -0700, gooshto wrote:

Hi there, I have a gas fire all ready to install, the pipes are all in
place but I don't have a couple/coupling for the 22mm copper pipe and
I'm not sure what one to buy. Can I use compression ones?


Leaving aside the pipework for a minute, what do you mean that your gas
fire is "all ready to install"? What sort of flue does it have? How has
the flue been checked (visually and functionally)? What sort of
termination is there to the flue? How is the fire to be fitted into the
fireplace? How about catchment space? What about ventilation?


If you don't know what any and all of the above means it suggests that
you are not competent to install this fire and therefore it would be
against the law for you to try to do so. No disrespect to you, but
natural gas has the capacity to produce poisonous Carbon Monoxide gas
and/or to cause explosions if you disrespect it.



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