Had a question posed on a stove isolator position
Contractor went in to carry out an inspection and issued a coc for a sale to go through.
Kitchen is upmarket and fully tiled and as happens there is a gas hob with an isolator above it.
The unit was built , as an estimate , around 2005.
The seller tells the contractor that the stove is not part of the sale and is removing the stove, so no need to relocate the isolator.
The seller removes the stove - The new owner takes possession and buys a gas stove and the gas installer will now not issue a gas certificate as the isolator is above the hob, as per pic.
The stove is a freestanding stove.
The new owner now wants the Electrical contractor to rectify the isolator position at the contractors cost as he reckons the COC is invalid.
Part of the reason is because he saw the gas hob in the position when he view and signed the purchase agreement.
Looking through the regulations , I keep switching between whether the contractor is correct or incorrect.
What and why would you do differently
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