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spinner1000 | 14:41 Sun 29th Mar 2009 | How it Works
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When connecting a new gas cooker,do they still use the bayonet type connectors.
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Yes, they do. The problem now is a regulatory one. You're supposed to get in a CORGI fitter (at some astronomical call-out fee and hourly rate) to connect the bayonet hose any new gas cooker!!!
Heathfield is correct, Yes we do use the bayonet fittings. The thing is Cookers are no longer supplied with the correct fittings to install them as it is illegal for non gas safe registered persons to install it. We install and then test the appliance, then we have to register it. So you get you're buliding regulations certificate through to prove it has been installed to current regulations.
Except it's no longer Corgi. Corgi registration was replaced by "Gas Safe" registration on 1 April 2009.

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