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  • ians
    Diamond Member

    • Apr 2010
    • 3943

    #1

    gas stove connection

    I bought a floor standing gas stove, connected the hose to the 9 kg bottle directly with the same standard hose and valve used for my 2 plate stove. The bottle is next to the stove.

    There is a problem with the oven now the agent for the stove has indicated that they cannot repair the stove under warranty because i dont have a certificate of compliance for the installation.

    Do i need a certificate if the bottle i inside next to the stove?

    Do i need a certificate every 3 months when i change the bottle?

    If i toss the stove and go back to my 2 plate, do i need a certificate?

    If i use a gas appliance like a free standing gas heater which i see many at peoples house, do you need a certificate.

    I am sure there are many people out there wanting answers to these question. Is there a website i can get answers or is there someone here suitably qualified to answer these questions.
    Comments are based on opinion...not always facts....that's why people use an alias.
  • Brett Nortje
    Bronze Member
    • Jan 2015
    • 132

    #2
    Originally posted by ians
    I bought a floor standing gas stove, connected the hose to the 9 kg bottle directly with the same standard hose and valve used for my 2 plate stove. The bottle is next to the stove.

    There is a problem with the oven now the agent for the stove has indicated that they cannot repair the stove under warranty because i dont have a certificate of compliance for the installation.

    Do i need a certificate if the bottle i inside next to the stove?

    Do i need a certificate every 3 months when i change the bottle?

    If i toss the stove and go back to my 2 plate, do i need a certificate?

    If i use a gas appliance like a free standing gas heater which i see many at peoples house, do you need a certificate.

    I am sure there are many people out there wanting answers to these question. Is there a website i can get answers or is there someone here suitably qualified to answer these questions.
    Why not phone home affairs, ask for someone that is free or has time for a pleasant discussion, and ask them?
    !! Going to my destruction !!

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    • Houses4Rent
      Gold Member

      • Mar 2014
      • 803

      #3
      Originally posted by Brett Nortje
      Why not phone home affairs, ask for someone that is free or has time for a pleasant discussion, and ask them?
      What does Home Affairs (passports, ID's) has to do with gas stoves? Dealing with Home Affairs is never pleasant either.
      Houses4Rent
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      • Houses4Rent
        Gold Member

        • Mar 2014
        • 803

        #4
        Someone told me that the plastic/copper pipe must be replaced every 2 years and regulator replaced every 5 years

        Is there any truth in that I fail to see the logic and never saw it happening either.
        Houses4Rent
        "We treat your investment as we treat our own"
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