@@sshplus8188. Ok but what if I choose not to want to use the gas with electricity to light it up , what if I just want to light the stove up using a normal gas lighter?
Only use a Registered Gas installer. This is all wrong. Only rigid pipework or gas coucil approved/complient rigid protected stainless steel salus hoses, should be used. Also a form of isolation ie a gascock. Here in the uk the GasSafe register is put in place for a reason. That appliance would need a tightness test. A gas rate carried out and ventilation requirements need to be checked. Your warranty is also void if you do a Diy install. Don't cut corners with Gas, It could be Fatal .
@@simonpoole1492 You carry dude. If it goes A*se up. You deal with it. We can't stop illegal installers or Diy'ers. For the sake of a few quid you're willing to risk life & death, carry on 😊
@@alexroberts8861 mate you have a valid point to an extent. But there's only 20 minutes work connecting up.... so £80 is way too much. And it's not that complicated.
I agree I'm an electrician and have to fit electric ovens and install cooker plates regularly. A hose is dodgy. Copper with gas always.. flexi pipe for water fine. And my oven has a gas isolation valve behind. I noticed alot don't.
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Thanks. Very informative. Clear narration. BUT PLEASE CAN WE DO WITHOUT THE "MUSIC" ?
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What is the use of that electric wire?
electric cable is required to ignite the waiters that provide gas use on the stove, the lighter unit is operated by electricity
@@sshplus8188. Ok but what if I choose not to want to use the gas with electricity to light it up , what if I just want to light the stove up using a normal gas lighter?
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Thank u now i know
How much does it cost...
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Only use a Registered Gas installer. This is all wrong. Only rigid pipework or gas coucil approved/complient rigid protected stainless steel salus hoses, should be used. Also a form of isolation ie a gascock. Here in the uk the GasSafe register is put in place for a reason. That appliance would need a tightness test. A gas rate carried out and ventilation requirements need to be checked. Your warranty is also void if you do a Diy install. Don't cut corners with Gas, It could be Fatal .
Don't charge f*ckin 80 quid for an easy 15 minute job, otherwise we will happily DIY.
@@simonpoole1492 You carry dude. If it goes A*se up. You deal with it. We can't stop illegal installers or Diy'ers. For the sake of a few quid you're willing to risk life & death, carry on 😊
Simon Poole your paying for our knowledge, as well as our time. £80 to safely fit and commission a gas appliance ain’t bad!
@@alexroberts8861 mate you have a valid point to an extent. But there's only 20 minutes work connecting up.... so £80 is way too much.
And it's not that complicated.
I agree I'm an electrician and have to fit electric ovens and install cooker plates regularly. A hose is dodgy. Copper with gas always.. flexi pipe for water fine. And my oven has a gas isolation valve behind. I noticed alot don't.
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Stop calling it an oven, eh?
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How the fuck to check gas leak
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Why this horrible music
YES, I AGREE, THE MUSIC IS HORRIBLE.... DISTURBING, IRRITATING, IRRELEVANT.