Amazing video I will have my CKR1 and HTR1 assessment in the first week of January 2025 I can't wait. Watching your videos I did very well in my ACS and now in the last stage I will follow your recommendations too... Thank you very much.
thoroughly enjoyed the video, amazed by the ways Derek takes to delivered these tutorial and impressed by the amount of knowledge and thoroughness of explaining and simplifying questions. Highly recommended
Fantastic videos Derek, I’m currently at a training centre and have got everyone in the class looking at your videos. Please keep them coming, thanks for everything you do.
Great explanation. There are parts of the BPEC gas books i have been struggling a bit to understand and every time you cover the tricky subject i go back to the books and fully understand what it means. Thanks Derek please keep posting great content every Wednesday.
Hi Derek .just want to ask you instead of blowing the flame 🔥 out and let gas escapes , can you test like turn the tap off and listen for the click”shut “ ??? Is it correct doing also this way ? Or should blow out always the flame ? Thanks
If you turn the tap off you are not testing the safety device even though some training manuals say you can. When I blow out the flame I simulate real life scenarios and you test the safety device is shutting of the gas if activated unlike turning of the gas tap and listening for the thermoelectric closing isn’t telling you it’s working and turning the gas off.
Tom one subject that would be good to cover is kitchens with conservatory built on back, not many fully understand the requirements and the difference between purge air and combustion air
I like the video, very clear descriptions. The reason I was watching is that my oven recently developed a fault, when I try to used the oven the flame is never larger than the small flame seen during ignition, regardless of the Gas mark setting on the dial. Is there a way to verify if this problem caused by a faulty thermostat or the FSD?.
Derek must be one of the best trainers in the Industry he makes the process so plain to understand, i wish i had known about him before i did my training, anyway i have a question regarding installation of flueless appliances in multi occupancy buildings, the question is what does is the meaning of multi occupancy? a. is it a building with many occupants (whether low rise r high rise and terraced dwellings)? b. applies to residential flats within a lock? c. a&b?
At minute 23:30, when you turn the oven to simmer, why do you have to wait for the flame to go down (thermal electric device) and with the door closed? Is it not the control knob that controlls the flow of gas to that oven? I only do meters and have done so for over 6 years now. It's good to know how all these things work. There's too many people/engineers saying that the control knobs are too safety devices which they are not! Great video.
Have to remove that background music Derek. Very irritating but you sir are 1 of the best teachers there is. Just like my lecturer Graham at North trafford
Hello Derek, excellent video as a lay person I understood everything. I could you help with a problem with my Cannon Stratford 10530G. Everything works as it should apart from one thing When turning on the oven, either with the door open or not, the flame takes many minutes (sometimes as long as 5 mins) to go from low rate to high burner. Once it achieves high burner it behaves as normal and responds to the knob control and sets the gas mark correctly. It has a liquid vapour valve. Any ideas whats going on there?
HI Tom Can you help me decide whether to go for a Gas oven or Electric oven in a cooker ? Also which oven is better gas or electric ? Planning to buy one need help.
Hi Derek I wonder the flame supervision devices and gas control valve for commercial cookers would be similar to those domestic cookers in term of how those device work and how they regulate the gas supply? Many thanks
I watched this again because it’s fantastic and this guy is a legend. Question time 😊 If the oven is liquid expansion and you blow out the flame it goes off but if you press the ignite button it would turn the gas on at the bypass rate? However, if the oven is thermo electric and you blow out the flame and then press the ignite button it would remain off?? That’s how I understood it. Is this correct? Thanks Derek. 👍🏻 Asian Jon. Training.
Hi Derek where is the bypass in the thermostat, if it goes out on reaching temp is the bypass easy to access. Also have you done any videos on stripping and replacing parts in a cooker
Hi Derek, thanks for the video learned a lot from this. Would be nice to see videos on fault finding if possible? Would help a lot to see System faults, combi etc. Cheers your videos are really helping me
Hi Derek great video. Quick question, is it important to do a inlet working pressure as well as gas rate the appliance? If so what if you don’t have a inlet test point? Thanks
Another great tutorial Derek. Can you tell me how we define low and high rate (15:45 in this video) I have looked through my notes and can't seem to find reference to this part. Kind regards
When a liquid vapour valve lights it has a low flame from the bypass but when the liquid vapour valve opens it goes to full rate you can see from the video the flame is low and then after a few seconds it’s goes to full rate
Tomkat, I have a question, I have a gas cooker where you push the knobs in and turn them to let gas through, on one of the knobs I have noticed that turning it without pushing it in allows gas to flow to the ring and light, whether pushed or not, is this a potentially dangerous fault? The other rings work as intended, minus one that won't light
@@tomkatgastraining And the weird issue where you no longer need to push it in to get the gas flowing? The one that doesn't light is because a silly woman clogged it up with bicarb powder to clean it
Hiya, can you just clarify something please. 4:50ish, you say that the lid safety is ONLY to protect the glass, but then why is it ID with it being inoperable if the glass lid is broken/missing? I could understand if it were due to it also preventing the escape of gas but not solely based on protecting the lid
Hi pal.. in regards to the LEV. I seen that you put it down on simmer to test the Theromostat. But how will the burner stay on high flame if it’s on simmer mode. Doesn’t simmer take it to the bypass rate? I’m Just abit confused there..
You use simmer or slow cook to make the test quicker. You would be waiting ages if you left it on max and the waited for the flame to go down. If you watch it again it will make more sense 👍🏻
At around 21 minutes you tested the thermo electric fsd and when you lit the oven burner it didnt have a bypass low burner flame. Can you just advise why this appliance doesnt have a bypass on the valves? Thanks.
Matthew Whitehouse they are all within 60 seconds now but some old cookers it was 90 seconds. The regs say 60 seconds unless the manufacturers say otherwise. Hope that helps
1- is it dangerous if we forget to turn off the gas from bypass (Liquid Expansion ) , or if the gas keeps going for a long time and we lights it then... I like the way you you test the thermocouple,is it enough or is it still necessary to test the thermocouple on: a) Running at op temp b) Turn of gas either by service valve or ECV c) Start stop watch - listen for valve to close d) Tightness / let by test either at pressure test point on appliance or the meter 2- How can we identify if a FSD is thermocouple or Liquid Expansion Your answer will be much appreciated
Isn't it possible that the thermoelectric devices haven't had time to heat up all the way, and thus they would take longer than 5~10 seconds to shut off if the burners were lit for longer?
Which begs the question, how do you know which is a vapour FSD and what’s a thermoelectric valve in the ovens? I can’t get my head around the ovens, no matter much a study! Oh, and I thought it is 90 seconds for an oven 😉
TheRealM00 The Original you must be talking about working pressure at the meter when you carry out this test you use the three largest rings other than that can you explain your question a bit more 👍🏻
Derrick you Dont need to push control knob in to open bypass, only to Turn knob to on position. Set knob on a number and release gas should comes out on low rate.
@@tomkatgastraining not having a dig at you Derrick, I was until last year doing the same as you for over 15yrs, I made my sons watch your videos when they started training I’ve seen a lot of other videos on utube and you are the best I’ve seen at explaining things, there some real sh... out there. Sorry if I got your back up
@@paulbirchall1362 making assumptions about things you haven’t worked on can make you look foolish. We have 3 cookers in our centre which I have doctored to give a trainees different scenarios and to make them think when they first work on the cookers and to show them not every cooker will be the same. Thanks for watching the videos I always appreciate people watching and making comments cheers
@@danielswiercz8367 just putting together 3 videos on the different flue systems and flueless appliances are first so hopefully that’s out before your ACS
@@tomkatgastraining Derek you are great 👍 thank you for this, apart from the books your videos help a lot with my previous theories etc. Thanks again that you made this all the time:) Merry Christmas 🎅 🎄 😀
Amazing video I will have my CKR1 and HTR1 assessment in the first week of January 2025 I can't wait.
Watching your videos I did very well in my ACS and now in the last stage I will follow your recommendations too...
Thank you very much.
@@madmaycon2531 good luck let me know how you get on 👍🏻
thoroughly enjoyed the video, amazed by the ways Derek takes to delivered these tutorial and impressed by the amount of knowledge and thoroughness of explaining and simplifying questions. Highly recommended
excellent and fantastic tutorial. The best I watched on UA-cam so far.
Thanks Derek. Explained very well. At college one day a week. You can’t always absorb all the info.
Really helps.
Fantastic videos Derek, I’m currently at a training centre and have got everyone in the class looking at your videos. Please keep them coming, thanks for everything you do.
Kevin Jacob thanks for watching and let’s get on with it 👍🏻
fantastic video from the best gas industry teacher ever, especially if I pass on friday!
Let’s hope you do mark good luck on Friday mate 👍🏻
Great explanation. There are parts of the BPEC gas books i have been struggling a bit to understand and every time you cover the tricky subject i go back to the books and fully understand what it means. Thanks Derek please keep posting great content every Wednesday.
1Monaghan glad it helps thanks for watching cheers
A great video explaining the safety controls especially the liquid expansion on cookers !!!
Clear Concise explanations in all your videos. Keep them coming
Thank you for your time ,
what you do is great for every body not only for the gas engineer trainee .
all respect
The best teacher so far well done
Tom if I passed my exam in 2 weeks ,I’m own you a beer , you are absolutely brilliant, great teacher massive knowledge
Thanks
Good luck with your exams and let me know how you get on 👍🏻
Really clear explanation and great illustrations of the various types of controls on different cookers. Thanks and keep up the great work, Derek!
Hi Derek .just want to ask you instead of blowing the flame 🔥 out and let gas escapes , can you test like turn the tap off and listen for the click”shut “ ???
Is it correct doing also this way ?
Or should blow out always the flame ?
Thanks
If you turn the tap off you are not testing the safety device even though some training manuals say you can. When I blow out the flame I simulate real life scenarios and you test the safety device is shutting of the gas if activated unlike turning of the gas tap and listening for the thermoelectric closing isn’t telling you it’s working and turning the gas off.
Excellent video, very informative and easy to understand. Cheers
Great videos, great lecturer wish all gas lecturers were like this
Tom one subject that would be good to cover is kitchens with conservatory built on back, not many fully understand the requirements and the difference between purge air and combustion air
outstanding big man, portfolio certificate arrived today, going to get date for ACS after October weekend!
Great video on safety controls
Very helpful 👍👍
I like the video, very clear descriptions. The reason I was watching is that my oven recently developed a fault, when I try to used the oven the flame is never larger than the small flame seen during ignition, regardless of the Gas mark setting on the dial. Is there a way to verify if this problem caused by a faulty thermostat or the FSD?.
Derek must be one of the best trainers in the Industry he makes the process so plain to understand, i wish i had known about him before i did my training, anyway i have a question regarding installation of flueless appliances in multi occupancy buildings, the question is what does is the meaning of multi occupancy?
a. is it a building with many occupants (whether low rise r high rise and terraced dwellings)?
b. applies to residential flats within a lock?
c. a&b?
Any place where people live from different families can be classed as multi occupants most commonly they are flats or student accommodations.
@@tomkatgastraining thank you for clarifying, i have been so hooked on Derek's videos i have given up on the other trainer's.
At minute 23:30, when you turn the oven to simmer, why do you have to wait for the flame to go down (thermal electric device) and with the door closed? Is it not the control knob that controlls the flow of gas to that oven? I only do meters and have done so for over 6 years now. It's good to know how all these things work. There's too many people/engineers saying that the control knobs are too safety devices which they are not! Great video.
Great video, very helpful video for new gas engineer.
Thank you very much sir
Have to remove that background music Derek. Very irritating but you sir are 1 of the best teachers there is. Just like my lecturer Graham at North trafford
Hello Derek, excellent video as a lay person I understood everything.
I could you help with a problem with my Cannon Stratford 10530G.
Everything works as it should apart from one thing
When turning on the oven, either with the door open or not, the flame takes many minutes (sometimes as long as 5 mins) to go from low rate to high burner. Once it achieves high burner it behaves as normal and responds to the knob control and sets the gas mark correctly.
It has a liquid vapour valve.
Any ideas whats going on there?
Thank you so much I watch this video before I take my M65 Gas College Group review test
Good luck 🤞🏻
@@tomkatgastraining thankyou 👍🏼
Thank you Derek, simple and clear
Amazing explanation. easy to understand. Thanks so much..
You are an absolute lifesaver. Thank you very much 😊
Excellent tutorial.
Another great video. These are helping me sooooooo much with my study work. Very well explained, keep them coming please.
Thanks Mick
Michael Rose thanks for watching cheers 👍🏻
HI Tom
Can you help me decide whether to go for a Gas oven or Electric oven in a cooker ?
Also which oven is better gas or electric ?
Planning to buy one need help.
Very well explained, great video👍👍👍
So much knowledge thanks Derek
Excellent video Derek, very well explained & very useful for us trainees, i enjoyed watching this. 😉😁👌
Setting the bar very high Derek! Thanks for all the effort you put in. Hussain :)
Thanks Derek it’s very useful for me 👍🏻👏🏻
Passed my core last week and have to do my elements soon so this is great do you have any videos in regards on how to get someone through the elements
DJ J.M.Z all my videos are to help trainees get through their appliances in some shape or form. Is there anything in particular you were thinking of.
Hi Derek I wonder the flame supervision devices and gas control valve for commercial cookers would be similar to those domestic cookers in term of how those device work and how they regulate the gas supply? Many thanks
Very good Derek I like it , your the man👍
Fantastic video 👍 Naveed
I watched this again because it’s fantastic and this guy is a legend. Question time 😊 If the oven is liquid expansion and you blow out the flame it goes off but if you press the ignite button it would turn the gas on at the bypass rate? However, if the oven is thermo electric and you blow out the flame and then press the ignite button it would remain off?? That’s how I understood it. Is this correct? Thanks Derek. 👍🏻
Asian Jon. Training.
Correct mate 👍🏻
Great video. If only I was taught like this in college
abdul hafiz thanks for watching cheers
Hi Derek where is the bypass in the thermostat, if it goes out on reaching temp is the bypass easy to access. Also have you done any videos on stripping and replacing parts in a cooker
Love your video s ,keep up the good work derek
Hi Derek, thanks for the video learned a lot from this. Would be nice to see videos on fault finding if possible? Would help a lot to see
System faults, combi etc. Cheers your videos are really helping me
I have done quite a few videos on boiler check out our full channel 👍🏻
I really enjoyed this video good work
So if no ffd the gas still comes out? Just confused as if the thermocouple isn’t heated wouldn’t the valve shut anyway?
It’s not a thermocouple in a liquid vapour it has a Phil 2 completely different things. Thermocouple makes a current while Phil expands
Very well explained video thank you very much mate 👍.
Could you give examples of what would be classed as At Risk and Imeadiately Dangerous? Then what action should an engineer take? Thanks
Your the best
💯
Great stuff Derek …cheers fella
Hi Derek great video. Quick question, is it important to do a inlet working pressure as well as gas rate the appliance? If so what if you don’t have a inlet test point? Thanks
My video tomorrow is part one on gas pressures so check that out at 9 tomorrow and hopefully all will be explained 👍🏻
Great Video, very thorough
Another great tutorial Derek. Can you tell me how we define low and high rate (15:45 in this video) I have looked through my notes and can't seem to find reference to this part. Kind regards
When a liquid vapour valve lights it has a low flame from the bypass but when the liquid vapour valve opens it goes to full rate you can see from the video the flame is low and then after a few seconds it’s goes to full rate
@@tomkatgastraining I get it - thanks, super quick reply :)
Again very useful videos thanks 😊 so much
If the a hobb goes out on low flame, would that mean burner/injector blocked?
Or under sized gas
@@tomkatgastraining thank you. I’ve asked about a hundred questions recently as my acs is next week
Can I install a gas cooker missing gas lead?
Great Video, always great for revision👍
Kamal, Training
Thank you so much for this experience 💗
Tomkat, I have a question, I have a gas cooker where you push the knobs in and turn them to let gas through, on one of the knobs I have noticed that turning it without pushing it in allows gas to flow to the ring and light, whether pushed or not, is this a potentially dangerous fault?
The other rings work as intended, minus one that won't light
If you have one that doesn’t light then maybe it’s time for a new one or get a gas engineer out to check it’s safe 👍🏻
@@tomkatgastraining And the weird issue where you no longer need to push it in to get the gas flowing?
The one that doesn't light is because a silly woman clogged it up with bicarb powder to clean it
First class presentation
Hiya, can you just clarify something please. 4:50ish, you say that the lid safety is ONLY to protect the glass, but then why is it ID with it being inoperable if the glass lid is broken/missing? I could understand if it were due to it also preventing the escape of gas but not solely based on protecting the lid
It’s only ID if someone has made it inoperable ie Someone has jammed some wood in to keep it working
Hi I have indesit gas cooker I'm having problems with my grill it will light but cuts out as soon as I let button go any ideas 💡
Thanks for the informative videos
Hi pal.. in regards to the LEV. I seen that you put it down on simmer to test the Theromostat. But how will the burner stay on high flame if it’s on simmer mode. Doesn’t simmer take it to the bypass rate? I’m Just abit confused there..
You use simmer or slow cook to make the test quicker. You would be waiting ages if you left it on max and the waited for the flame to go down. If you watch it again it will make more sense 👍🏻
Another informative video! Thank you
At around 21 minutes you tested the thermo electric fsd and when you lit the oven burner it didnt have a bypass low burner flame. Can you just advise why this appliance doesnt have a bypass on the valves? Thanks.
If it has liquid vapour it has a bypass but if it has thermocouple it doesn’t have a bypass rate
@@tomkatgastraining I re watched the clip and noticed when I went back to my handbook
Thanks for replying these videos are gold.
Hi pal
What was the website name for the boiler information?
How long should you hear a click on the grill 60 seconds or 90 seconds? really good video!
Matthew Whitehouse they are all within 60 seconds now but some old cookers it was 90 seconds. The regs say 60 seconds unless the manufacturers say otherwise. Hope that helps
@@tomkatgastraining Thank you really appreciate your videos ive got my ACS in 2 weeks time
Hi Derek, What digital manometer do you recommend?
The Tpi one I love mine
@@tomkatgastraining which TPI one?
@@ant-04 sp620
@@tomkatgastraining thank you. Do you recommend any specific type of gas sniffer?
@@ant-04 Tpi of Kane
Many thanks very good video, a lot of information
Thanks
Andreas
Another great video, thanks guys :)
1- is it dangerous if we forget to turn off the gas from bypass (Liquid Expansion ) , or if the gas keeps going for a long time and we lights it then...
I like the way you you test the thermocouple,is it enough or is it still necessary to test the thermocouple on:
a) Running at op temp
b) Turn of gas either by service valve or ECV
c) Start stop watch - listen for valve to close
d) Tightness / let by test either at pressure test point on appliance or the meter
2- How can we identify if a FSD is thermocouple or Liquid Expansion
Your answer will be much appreciated
ARIAN XHEBRAJ if it was dangerous they couldn’t make them, the tests I carried out are the test suggested by manufacturers
@@tomkatgastraining Thank you Sir!!!
Just watched. Great vid.👍
Aaron
Best teaching.
Great video. Thanks Derek
Asian Jon. Training
whats the difference between fsd and ffd? or is it the same name
Flame supervision device and flame failure device so same thing really
Thanks for your video's this are clearly explained.
Thanks Derek..
Fantastic video. Thanks Derek.
Polish Peter😀
Thank you. Your video. Appreciated
excellent explanation, good knowledge transfer thankssssssssssssssssssssssssssss
What would you do if the hobs went off on simmer mode then? Is that immediately dangerous?
Yes, it would also would be if a boiler knocked it off when running
@@tomkatgastraining thank you for your reply
Isn't it possible that the thermoelectric devices haven't had time to heat up all the way, and thus they would take longer than 5~10 seconds to shut off if the burners were lit for longer?
Great tutorial
Which begs the question, how do you know which is a vapour FSD and what’s a thermoelectric valve in the ovens? I can’t get my head around the ovens, no matter much a study! Oh, and I thought it is 90 seconds for an oven 😉
Lol....yeah me too! That’s the bit of a cooker I can’t fully get my head around!
excuse me but if only 3 of 4 hob burners is working should it be condemed?
TheRealM00 The Original you must be talking about working pressure at the meter when you carry out this test you use the three largest rings other than that can you explain your question a bit more 👍🏻
Great video mate
Derrick you Dont need to push control knob in to open bypass, only to Turn knob to on position. Set knob on a number and release gas should comes out on low rate.
If you don’t push the control knob in you don’t override the child lock
@@tomkatgastraining that’s what I said Derrick., once you turn the control you can let it go
@@paulbirchall1362 not every cooker is the same and remember this cooker is in a training centre
@@tomkatgastraining not having a dig at you Derrick, I was until last year doing the same as you for over 15yrs, I made my sons watch your videos when they started training I’ve seen a lot of other videos on utube and you are the best I’ve seen at explaining things, there some real sh... out there.
Sorry if I got your back up
@@paulbirchall1362 making assumptions about things you haven’t worked on can make you look foolish. We have 3 cookers in our centre which I have doctored to give a trainees different scenarios and to make them think when they first work on the cookers and to show them not every cooker will be the same. Thanks for watching the videos I always appreciate people watching and making comments cheers
Superb Content.
Brilliant video
What if I turn up to a job and see the cooker is missing control knobs, what is that classed as ?
A council house
legend really got vid
Can a domestic gas engineer install a gas pizza oven? Never seen a video regarding that
I would say no but if the oven was made for the domestic market and was classed by the manufacturers as a domestic oven then probably yes
How would classified a gas hob connected to a bayonet hose?
Ivan Drozd depends if the manufacturers allow it and the hose is installed correctly
Thank you
Hi Derek, is any chance that you can make video about space water heaters in cl regs, vent etc there is nothing about this around UA-cam, please:)
Do you mean flueless water heaters ?
Yes please:) having my ACS practical in Jan and this will help me a lot:)
@@danielswiercz8367 just putting together 3 videos on the different flue systems and flueless appliances are first so hopefully that’s out before your ACS
@@tomkatgastraining Derek you are great 👍 thank you for this, apart from the books your videos help a lot with my previous theories etc. Thanks again that you made this all the time:) Merry Christmas 🎅 🎄 😀
@@danielswiercz8367 Merry Xmas and happy new year thanks for watching cheers 👍🏻
Very nice
Thank You !!!
Thank you 😊 benny
it looks as low grill has flame rectification device!