Day In The Life Of A Gas Engineer #3 | Gas Hobs, Gas Leaks & Boiler Repairs

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  • Опубликовано: 4 ноя 2022
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    Another example of jobs I go to as a gas engineer.
    Tools used in this video:
    Voltage Tester Screwdriver: amzn.to/3HXHeEF
    Multimeter: amzn.to/3xglZca
    Bahco Adjustable Spanner: amzn.to/3lupI3c
    Knipex Grips: amzn.to/3lkGphi
    Rothenberger U-Gauge (Manometer): amzn.to/3XFgKxz
    Boiler Drain Down Hose: amzn.to/3RQ5htD
    Rothenberger Spanner: amzn.to/3Xt9Yuo
    Rigid Gas Sniffer: amzn.to/3jYHAmd
    Leak Detection Fluid: amzn.to/3xlCsf0
    Magnaclean Filter: amzn.to/3xgYnnN
    Regin Vessel Pump: amzn.to/3jSfnO4
    Folding Bucket: amzn.to/3XmgLWN
    Larger Drain Down Hose For Boilers: amzn.to/3jZdyib
    Draper Screwdriver Roll/Set: amzn.to/3Xmh6Zz
    Rems Press Gun Set: amzn.to/3HSLsgA
    Here is a list of the jobs I did:
    - Changed over a zone valve (2 port valve)
    - Changed over a flow valve
    - Found and repaired a gas leak
    - Completed a gas safety check
    - Fixed a leaking magnetic filter
    - Replaced a pressure gauge
    - Replaced a boiler pump
    - Changed a leaking gas hob

Комментарии • 108

  • @charliewillis8527
    @charliewillis8527 Год назад +7

    Being a old school plumber I would have bent all the pipework up with only one joint and solderd it

  • @theheatingdoctor
    @theheatingdoctor Год назад +8

    Lock the zone valve into manual position on all Honeywell valves, they slip right off then mate. Not doing that and prising it off can cause the spindle to come off with it and you've got a bad leak on your hands. Been there.

  • @johnocooper9841
    @johnocooper9841 Год назад +2

    Best way to check if gas valve is passing is to carry out a local tightness test at inlet of gas valve

  • @sheriefgerges7789
    @sheriefgerges7789 Год назад +1

    Full of knowledge and information, beautiful video

  • @train4905
    @train4905 Год назад +1

    Exellent job bud,well done

  • @tomekwrobelek9233
    @tomekwrobelek9233 Год назад +4

    Regarding to the stone you found in the pump it happens quite often and many times is the solder from the pipes 😉

  • @rm-mastering
    @rm-mastering Год назад +2

    Great video, it's nice to watch this format of a selection of jobs, your very informative on how you investigate the issues. The best I've seen anywhere. Thank you. Looking forward for more.

  • @onelifelivit.5183
    @onelifelivit.5183 Год назад +2

    Just came across your channel always enjoy fault finding videos please keep them coming 👍

  • @jameswilson2899
    @jameswilson2899 4 месяца назад

    Great content, well explained mate.

  • @BertrumEd
    @BertrumEd Год назад +1

    Another very nice video mister, thanks for posting it for us to view 👍🏻

  • @Bilal-wj7bh
    @Bilal-wj7bh Год назад +1

    Good vid bro just at the training centers learning everything abut it so it helps

  • @ArksE8
    @ArksE8 Год назад +1

    The leaking valve and I usually do all wet works first then the electrics. Good video, press gun is awesome.

  • @j.j8114
    @j.j8114 6 месяцев назад

    I use car oil filter pliers to remove magna lids, works a treat!

  • @davelovestech1734
    @davelovestech1734 Год назад +1

    Fantastic great video im studying my gas and im liking your videos

  • @The_Dua
    @The_Dua Год назад +1

    I had a brand new filter start leaking and it was just the dirt on the threads once cleaned it tightened fine.

  • @muhammadAli-kd2zp
    @muhammadAli-kd2zp Год назад +1

    Another great video thank you 🙏🏻

  • @strongbow310
    @strongbow310 Год назад +1

    Absolutely brilliant I've worked for bg for over 20 years
    You clearly know ur trade
    The worst job is a hydroblock on a gloworm

  • @skypirate4806
    @skypirate4806 Год назад

    This is my job everyday too. What are the press fittings like? I’ve used them on a college course, but then the lecturer said that they were always getting leaks, but it does make the job faster. I do my pipe work the old fashioned way… Heat Mat, Blow torch, Solder and Flux, but I may go and buy a push fitting gun myself one day. Great video. 👍👍

  • @Stu_Gilbert
    @Stu_Gilbert Год назад +1

    Great video dude 👍

  • @mattsan70
    @mattsan70 Год назад +2

    stone in water system probably got there when the copper pipe was outside on the ground a small stone got wedged inside - with the water flow finally ended up at the pump. PB had a similar stone he found in some pipe work

  • @gazzagasco
    @gazzagasco Год назад +2

    Good vid pal

  • @badger8186
    @badger8186 Год назад +1

    Get a pair of mechanics oil filter grips from Amazon. Great for tightening filters 👍

  • @MegaShan001
    @MegaShan001 Год назад +1

    Nice video pal 👍🏻

  • @amarsandhu3049
    @amarsandhu3049 Год назад +1

    been watching your vids for a while now, loving this new format!
    priceless knowledge being passed on, top man

  • @richardwilliams7900
    @richardwilliams7900 Год назад +1

    Always peg the lever on any motorized valve before trying to remove from base peg nee head open and refit to base makes life easier

  • @train4905
    @train4905 Год назад +1

    Love fault finding

  • @zeerakkamal6745
    @zeerakkamal6745 Год назад +1

    nice video

  • @ukgasengineerssolutions
    @ukgasengineerssolutions Год назад

    I am just wondering about the clearance on the hob from the back is it 50mm ? Because it don't look like !

  • @rumanuddin2282
    @rumanuddin2282 Год назад

    Where can i get the drain hose from i normally sometimes use the u guage hose but for some boilers its to small.

  • @mikegallagher2107
    @mikegallagher2107 Год назад +1

    fab great job

  • @brendanfisher2528
    @brendanfisher2528 Год назад +1

    I found a stone in a worcester bosch. It was stuck in the diverter valve for years (at a mates house) and it's had worn into a tiny perfect circle..

    • @advancedboilertraining
      @advancedboilertraining  Год назад +1

      That’s so weird! I’m guessing the boiler worked fine with it in there as you said the stone was in there for years?

    • @brendanfisher2528
      @brendanfisher2528 Год назад +1

      @@advancedboilertraining yeh worked fine until it got jammed in the diverter valve paddle.. it was an interesting one.

  • @commentscorner617
    @commentscorner617 Год назад

    any advice on completing the gas Write up parts, once you've gone out with a competent engineer and taken some pics.

  • @chriswright7167
    @chriswright7167 Год назад +1

    LDF would save alot of time in small spaces like this. Get a spray one and blitz every fitting. Wipe off when done. Job done.

    • @advancedboilertraining
      @advancedboilertraining  Год назад

      Yeah I used LDF in my most recent video. It helped me find a leak on tracpipe that I was struggling to find

    • @yasserali5910
      @yasserali5910 Год назад

      Long live LDF

  • @donnmak32628
    @donnmak32628 5 месяцев назад

    i have change one with a screw in the impeller

  • @saronygmail
    @saronygmail Год назад

    Do you never use a Regin Connector block? Saves a lot of time, looks a lil messier, but is really nice and good for future maintenance too
    I've had it before where Soider has got into weird places of a boiler, the Pump, or the Flow filter, but never seen a stone

    • @advancedboilertraining
      @advancedboilertraining  Год назад

      Na never used one before, might try one next time to test it out

    • @chriswright7167
      @chriswright7167 Год назад

      Ahhhh geez. Regin connector for the win. Easily the best quickest solution for the jobs that dont require maximum neatness!

  • @yensabi
    @yensabi Год назад +1

    Nice one , that Ridgid sniffer seem's a bit slow to pick up and it needs replacement batteries , you would be better getting the Anton with re chargeable battery as it's really sensitive and can pin point a leak pretty quick.... 👍

    • @advancedboilertraining
      @advancedboilertraining  Год назад

      Interesting! If this one dies on me then I’ll take a look into the Anton one

    • @timkelly633
      @timkelly633 8 месяцев назад

      I have one of those rigid sniffers and it's really poor. I had a regin one previously and it was much better. Seeing your issues makes me realise how it's a problem with the analyser and it needs to go in the bin! @@advancedboilertraining

  • @tomekwrobelek9233
    @tomekwrobelek9233 Год назад +2

    Can I ask you where did you get the water bag ? I using the heavy duty onces or small bucket . Thanks

    • @advancedboilertraining
      @advancedboilertraining  Год назад

      I got it off Amazon, it’s called a folding bucket 👍

    • @tomekwrobelek9233
      @tomekwrobelek9233 Год назад

      Thank you really appreciate it and very useful videos of all the fault's 👍

  • @tomekwrobelek9233
    @tomekwrobelek9233 Год назад +1

    What's the loud TV in a background 😉

  • @ianbird6997
    @ianbird6997 Год назад

    Could have been in the pipe somewhere from when it was installed and worked it’s way to the pump.

  • @pauls826
    @pauls826 Год назад +1

    Put a towel down on the worktops you rough bastard 😂

  • @charliewillis8527
    @charliewillis8527 Год назад +1

    Hi were did you get the bag for collecting the water from

    • @advancedboilertraining
      @advancedboilertraining  Год назад

      If you type in folding water bucket on Google or Amazon you should be able to find it

  • @iain9670
    @iain9670 Год назад +1

    Hi, really good videos. I'm returning to the gas after a 5 year break and reminding my self of what to expect. If you find a difficult to remove hob that's siliconed in, try running a blade to break the grip of the silicone first. Are you Self employed or with a firm?

  • @PowerPlusHeatingTv
    @PowerPlusHeatingTv Год назад +3

    Need too slide the zone valve over before removing the screws you removed were to free the Synchron motor

    • @advancedboilertraining
      @advancedboilertraining  Год назад

      Yeah that’s the first thing I tried off camera as I know when putting the motor back on, sometimes you need to slide it over to get it back on. When sliding it over, it still seemed stuck which is why I just used the screwdriver

    • @PowerPlusHeatingTv
      @PowerPlusHeatingTv Год назад +1

      Keep the uploads coming out in the field sometimes you have to do whats not conventional but add it to your Repertoire of techniques get the job done and get paid!

  • @pauls826
    @pauls826 Год назад

    Common them quarter turn valve leaking them had a few

  • @jackparker3602
    @jackparker3602 11 месяцев назад

    Anyone else see the prv on the first boiler?

  • @richardwilliams7900
    @richardwilliams7900 Год назад +3

    Think u will find that putting silicone around hobs contravenes most manufacturers installation instructions cos it makes hobs difficult to repair if needed and can also cause damage to a laminate work top if it's removed it can pull laminate away from chipboard base

    • @advancedboilertraining
      @advancedboilertraining  Год назад

      Interesting! Didn’t know that, I’ll keep that in mind when the next customer asks me to silicone it 👍

    • @lawton2k2
      @lawton2k2 Год назад

      Never seen it in the instructions where it says DO NOT use silicone... can you provide examples please. I'm also interested.

  • @dazl7954
    @dazl7954 Год назад +1

    if the engineer did tell the customer to remove the case from the boiler to free the pump, I would question his competency and ethics, as it looked like the case formed the combustion seal, so only Gas Safe Operatives should remove it, not a customer. I have never seen a smoking S plan valve. some nice jobs there tho :)

  • @jockster5525
    @jockster5525 Год назад

    Great thanks for your efforts 😊👍

  • @jamesnoonan7450
    @jamesnoonan7450 7 месяцев назад

    As a service engineer myself, I'm deeply upset that you're using a flat head screwdriver on a cross head screw. The bloke who taught me would have bollocked me for that one 😂 seriously, though it was a great informative video. Hopefully, bringing more younger people in our trade.

  • @petmister1
    @petmister1 Год назад +1

    What make gas sniffer is that?

    • @advancedboilertraining
      @advancedboilertraining  Год назад +1

      It's a rigid gas sniffer, you can get one for roughly 100ish

    • @jockster5525
      @jockster5525 Год назад

      Seriously 😳😳

    • @petmister1
      @petmister1 Год назад

      @@jockster5525 what’s wrong with asking about a specific brand? If he’s using it I can check out the reviews and specifications to see it will suit me. I’m sure it’s not a problem for him but seems to be for you , although I’m not asking you 😂

    • @MrTAGMAN07
      @MrTAGMAN07 Год назад +1

      Loving your videos mate any chance of a van tour 👌🏻

    • @advancedboilertraining
      @advancedboilertraining  Год назад +1

      @@MrTAGMAN07 haha I’ll have to give it a tidy first!🤣

  • @geomac7241
    @geomac7241 Год назад +1

    Do you ever just use ldf?

    • @advancedboilertraining
      @advancedboilertraining  Год назад

      Yeah but I prefer the sniffer. I find it more reliable. I’ve got a video I’m going to post next week showing why

  • @pauls826
    @pauls826 Год назад

    Butterfly valves pal

  • @keithtitley9452
    @keithtitley9452 Год назад +1

    Absolutely hate those hob connections.

  • @suheilhanna873
    @suheilhanna873 8 месяцев назад

    🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @kelvinellis8312
    @kelvinellis8312 Год назад +1

    5 amp fuse 🤔

  • @muhammadsattar4888
    @muhammadsattar4888 Год назад +1

    Hi brov I am Naeem new Gas engineer any chance can I see you I like your video

  • @MMKLYH
    @MMKLYH Год назад +2

    Do you not own LDF?

    • @advancedboilertraining
      @advancedboilertraining  Год назад

      Yeah I used it on the hob gas leak. Just always preferred the sniffer

    • @advancedboilertraining
      @advancedboilertraining  Год назад

      It’s never let me down. Apart from this one time and that was because of the batteries

    • @MMKLYH
      @MMKLYH Год назад +1

      Just seems that for small areas like that the LDF would save you alot of time

    • @advancedboilertraining
      @advancedboilertraining  Год назад

      @@MMKLYH yeah I see what you mean

  • @Fortniteclipz2014
    @Fortniteclipz2014 Год назад +1

    Any body have job ? Am living in born mouth from India I clean boiler and all radiators. I make radiators nice and clean shiny and check pressures of boilers please also I can clean flu

  • @deanmais886
    @deanmais886 11 месяцев назад +1

    So possibly the old pump could have gone back in or was it burnt out? Good work 👍

  • @pauls826
    @pauls826 Год назад

    Did you put the new pump in id of stuck old one back in and told customer keep an eye on it 🫡

    • @advancedboilertraining
      @advancedboilertraining  Год назад

      Yeah i put the new one in. The old one wasn’t spinning smooth so I gave the customer the choice and she said to put the new one in just in case. She didn’t want the hassle