This is extremely useful. Thanks for the research, recording, editing, thumbnails, publishing and replies. Keep up the good work. Changing the industry
I have a rented property and the CP12 I get via the managing agent is not very impressive. I used to do it myself until I retired and used electronic CP12 software from about 2005 onwards. I preferred the electronic as, after checking, you could email it or post it. Also the form is ready populated with addresses and appliance data for next year.
Good video as always very informative and helpful to trainees Wee question tenants own appliances Michael says it best practice to check flame picture my understanding was you should always check the flame picture can you clarify if that is the case Allan. I always check them myself as had a couple I've had to cut off due to incomplete combustion and one were the flame was coming out underneath the burner on a hob. Thanks
Hi Jason, Thanks for your comment. I mean its best practice to check it on a tenants own appliance as there is no obligation on you as an engineer to check a tenants own appliance. Therefor best practice would be to visually check it regardless of whether is is being recorded on the document or not.
When servicing igmg11 says if you can't get co2 correct it's at risk, but you do landlords inspection and R correct it passes? One form it's passed and one form it's failed
Although the gas regulations say that you do not need to check the tenants own fire, Techical bulletin 055 states that other regulations regarding building fabric we must inspect the flue as that belongs to the landlord.
Indeed, so it was fire out, builders opening inspected for dead birds/debris and cleaned, plus a flue flow test. After that you may as well go the whole hog and clean the fire, check the B.P. and spillage.......not only covering your back, but helping you sleep at night too. It also gave more scope to turn off or condemn some of the more aged appliances that were a bit iffy.
Mrs Smith still going strong Micheal.... 💪
Really helpful video for new engineers. Simple breakdown and easy to follow steps. Thanks for the time and effort gone into this 👍🏼
This is extremely useful. Thanks for the research, recording, editing, thumbnails, publishing and replies. Keep up the good work. Changing the industry
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Fantastic tutorial. How it was delivered was very clear and easy to understand. 👍 very good information
awesome video and extremely helpful video for new engineers, plus its always good to refresh your memory and check you're doing things correctly.
Thank you very much guys, I appreciate very informative and useful video
Another great tutorial thank you, I am amazed how “gas engineers” can charge £25 for a gas safety check.
£25 is way too cheap. Thanks.
It would be good to some video when reading or test we're out , and you have to rectify the situations, whether that's changing a gas valve,
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amazing was just thinking about this idea and up it pops, thanks
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Fantastic, really useful and glad you made and posted this thank tou
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@@AllenHart999 I work with LPG only, how do I work out the heat input for the form if it's bottled gas? Thank you
I have a rented property and the CP12 I get via the managing agent is not very impressive. I used to do it myself until I retired and used electronic CP12 software from about 2005 onwards. I preferred the electronic as, after checking, you could email it or post it. Also the form is ready populated with addresses and appliance data for next year.
which software you used?
How would you classify a gas appliance with a low operating pressure?
Great information and detail.
Good video as always very informative and helpful to trainees
Wee question tenants own appliances Michael says it best practice to check flame picture my understanding was you should always check the flame picture can you clarify if that is the case Allan. I always check them myself as had a couple I've had to cut off due to incomplete combustion and one were the flame was coming out underneath the burner on a hob.
Thanks
Hi Jason,
Thanks for your comment. I mean its best practice to check it on a tenants own appliance as there is no obligation on you as an engineer to check a tenants own appliance. Therefor best practice would be to visually check it regardless of whether is is being recorded on the document or not.
Alan , thanks bro
New fellow UA-camr. I'll be recording a full wiring course. What are the most asked questions you get so I can cover them?
Brilliant content
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@@AllenHart999 Will do. But you can never go wrong reiterating the basics and bread and butter stuff. Appreciate the work.
Thanks for sharing another informative video👍👍
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When servicing igmg11 says if you can't get co2 correct it's at risk, but you do landlords inspection and R correct it passes? One form it's passed and one form it's failed
AR 2 ? Why have never heard of this
Very good video 😁
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With electronic cp12, what's the rules on it being signed by the landlord?
Do these forms need to be filled out in pen ?
On a tenants own gas fire.......what do you do for a CP12 ? ( I know what we did on social housing contracts 🙂)
Although the gas regulations say that you do not need to check the tenants own fire, Techical bulletin 055 states that other regulations regarding building fabric we must inspect the flue as that belongs to the landlord.
Indeed, so it was fire out, builders opening inspected for dead birds/debris and cleaned, plus a flue flow test. After that you may as well go the whole hog and clean the fire, check the B.P. and spillage.......not only covering your back, but helping you sleep at night too. It also gave more scope to turn off or condemn some of the more aged appliances that were a bit iffy.
Boils my piss when i go to do a landlords check and the cert from last year is there and they put 20mbr bp for a cooker instead of gas rate
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Can you confirm the co2 detector requirements for boilers please
I will read up on this and do a video about it. Thanks.
They are required in every room there is a gas appliance now. Only a requirement for rented properties.
8:30 onwards
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