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Originally Posted by Eaturbo
I understand all this now but surely a warning of the possible consequences if I failed to swap it back within 48 hours. What about the departments obligations to the public to educate the public and make people aware of the laws. They advertise on the TV about electricians and being a licensed electrician to undertake electrical work. They don't even put any signage at the gas point to make people aware that's it's illegal. Anybody here know that there's a difference between a bbq and the gas hot,water. What a bbq can't blow up and burn down the house but a gas hot,water can. BS
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You're about to be rogered royally im afraid.
If I was the landlord, heres what im thinking
1-my tenant has disassembled gas piping installed by a qualified gas fitter
2-if my house burns down, my insurance wont cover it
3-i now have to PAY a qualified gas fitter to reconnect and provide the all clear to use the gas system in my house.
4-i have to pay the same gas fitter to inspect and give the all clear that the appliances run on the incorrect gas are not damaged in any way.
Natural gas and LPG are different, the appliances that run on each are not interchangeable, you are bloody lucky you didn't kill yourself or your family.