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Fitting built in gas oven ...
Jethro pretended :
1) anyone familiar with the above, or can suggest an equivalent ... 2) Regarding fitting. Would I be correct in assuming the best way forward would be to arrange to physically fit the thing (cutting space, etc) and then call a gas engineer to complete the gas bits ? Or is there some logic to getting the thing gassed up, and *then* fitting it ? (Can't see it myself) .... These things usually just plug into a wall mounted gas outlet socket. -- Regards, Harry (M1BYT) (L) http://www.ukradioamateur.co.uk |
Fitting built in gas oven ...
Jethro has brought this to us :
of course if it does come with a standard pipey-thingy, then the socket could be fitted whenever .... They all (so far as I am aware) use a flexible feed pipe fitted with a quick disconnect bayonet at the end. -- Regards, Harry (M1BYT) (L) http://www.ukradioamateur.co.uk |
Fitting built in gas oven ...
A Plumber explained :
"Harry Bloomfield" wrote in message . uk... Jethro has brought this to us : of course if it does come with a standard pipey-thingy, then the socket could be fitted whenever .... They all (so far as I am aware) use a flexible feed pipe fitted with a quick disconnect bayonet at the end. -- Regards, Harry (M1BYT) (L) http://www.ukradioamateur.co.uk think it should be on rigid piework, don't forget about the ventilation Why? Our present gas hob (electric oven) uses a flexi pipe and our free standing oven (2 ovens ago) had a flexi to feed it. It makes them so much easier to install and when needed, to service. -- Regards, Harry (M1BYT) (L) http://www.ukradioamateur.co.uk |
Fitting built in gas oven ...
Our leccy oven has finally started to show it's age, which means we
are looking for replacements. (We've waited for this day for 8 years !!!!). Both Mrs Jethro and I prefer gas, and were hoping to squeeze a double oven into the space ... after a hard afternoons googling, we found this : http://www.builtincookers.co.uk/stov...3055.aspx#spec which is a Stoves model. I've always thought of that brand as being one of the more elite, so hopefully better quality. Anyway, two questions : 1) anyone familiar with the above, or can suggest an equivalent ... 2) Regarding fitting. Would I be correct in assuming the best way forward would be to arrange to physically fit the thing (cutting space, etc) and then call a gas engineer to complete the gas bits ? Or is there some logic to getting the thing gassed up, and *then* fitting it ? (Can't see it myself) .... cheers |
Fitting built in gas oven ...
On Nov 21, 5:47*pm, Harry Bloomfield
wrote: Jethro pretended : 1) anyone familiar with the above, or can suggest an equivalent ... 2) Regarding fitting. Would I be correct in assuming the best way forward would be to arrange to physically fit the thing (cutting space, etc) and then call a gas engineer to complete the gas bits ? Or is there some logic to getting the thing gassed up, and *then* fitting it ? (Can't see it myself) .... These things usually just plug into a wall mounted gas outlet socket. -- Regards, * * * * Harry (M1BYT) (L)http://www.ukradioamateur.co.uk Unfortunately, our existing cooker is electric ... we have a gas hob though, but that was fitted with a ridgid pipe - so at least we'd need the socket fitted ... ding of course if it does come with a standard pipey-thingy, then the socket could be fitted whenever .... |
Fitting built in gas oven ...
"Harry Bloomfield" wrote in message . uk... Jethro has brought this to us : of course if it does come with a standard pipey-thingy, then the socket could be fitted whenever .... They all (so far as I am aware) use a flexible feed pipe fitted with a quick disconnect bayonet at the end. -- Regards, Harry (M1BYT) (L) http://www.ukradioamateur.co.uk think it should be on rigid piework, don't forget about the ventilation |
Fitting built in gas oven ...
On 22/11/2010 19:28, A Plumber wrote:
"Harry wrote in message . uk... Jethro has brought this to us : of course if it does come with a standard pipey-thingy, then the socket could be fitted whenever .... They all (so far as I am aware) use a flexible feed pipe fitted with a quick disconnect bayonet at the end. think it should be on rigid piework, don't forget about the ventilation Certainly gas hobs now have to be on rigid pipework but AFAIK ovens are still OK with a bayonet jobbie? David |
Fitting built in gas oven ...
On Nov 22, 7:38*pm, Lobster wrote:
On 22/11/2010 19:28, A Plumber wrote: "Harry *wrote in message .uk... Jethro has brought this to us : of course if it does come with a standard pipey-thingy, then the socket could be fitted whenever .... They all (so far as I am aware) use a flexible feed pipe fitted with a quick disconnect bayonet at the end. think it should be on rigid piework, don't forget about the ventilation Certainly gas hobs now have to be on rigid pipework but AFAIK ovens are still OK with a bayonet jobbie? David FWIW, when our present gas hob was fitted, I recall the fitter saying it had been incorrectly fitted (previous owner) as they had used a flexi pipe, and it should have been rigid. He left it according to regulations (so the wife tells me) ... WHICH MEANS ... there conceivably could be the socket left behind, in which case I can fit it myself :-) :-) I shall unscrew the old oven (below the hob) and investigate. |
Fitting built in gas oven ...
"Harry Bloomfield" wrote in message . uk... A Plumber explained : "Harry Bloomfield" wrote in message . uk... Jethro has brought this to us : of course if it does come with a standard pipey-thingy, then the socket could be fitted whenever .... They all (so far as I am aware) use a flexible feed pipe fitted with a quick disconnect bayonet at the end. -- Regards, Harry (M1BYT) (L) http://www.ukradioamateur.co.uk think it should be on rigid piework, don't forget about the ventilation Why? Our present gas hob (electric oven) uses a flexi pipe and our free standing oven (2 ovens ago) had a flexi to feed it. It makes them so much easier to install and when needed, to service. -- Regards, Harry (M1BYT) (L) http://www.ukradioamateur.co.uk if your gas hob is on a flexi, and not rigid then it's not fixed to regs. |
Fitting built in gas oven ...
On 22/11/2010 21:07, A Plumber wrote:
"Harry wrote in message . uk... A Plumber explained : "Harry wrote in message . uk... Jethro has brought this to us : of course if it does come with a standard pipey-thingy, then the socket could be fitted whenever .... They all (so far as I am aware) use a flexible feed pipe fitted with a quick disconnect bayonet at the end. think it should be on rigid piework, don't forget about the ventilation Why? Our present gas hob (electric oven) uses a flexi pipe and our free standing oven (2 ovens ago) had a flexi to feed it. It makes them so much easier to install and when needed, to service. if your gas hob is on a flexi, and not rigid then it's not fixed to regs. But as with most things, these regs aren't retrospective; if Harry's hob was installed according to the rules prevailing at the time, then he certainly has no need to rip it out and have rigid pipework fitted... |
Fitting built in gas oven ...
On 22 Nov,
"A Plumber" wrote: if your gas hob is on a flexi, and not rigid then it's not fixed to regs. Not to current regs, but could have been correct at the time of installation. No necessity to update so I'm not changing mine. -- B Thumbs Change lycos to yahoo to reply |
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