It's basically made out of the Anaconda pipe that you see on your incoming gas meter supply pipe. So it's perfectly safe as long as it's tested for tightness. The yellow is to identify it's used for gas. As well as protecting if from elements of heat and moisture 🙂
So basically my handy man done the hole for the cooker hood in line with the gas pipe but the cooker gas pipe is more on the right side. Could i use something like this to still keep the cooker in line with the gas pipe and cooker hood and use this flexible thing to connect it so its still in the middle?
Hi .. I have been told that a flexible hose is not legal and it has to be metal fittings only? We have an electric oven with a gas hob, and it has been like that for 18 years with no issues. Is this chap saying this correct?
Yes correct no flexible rubber hose is allowed. This is specifically designed to save installers time. I've used about 4 of them so far. At £21 a pop they're quite expensive. I still prefer good old fashioned rigid pipe with a gas isolation valve. That way I have complete piece of mind it's safe. I'm sure there's nothing wrong with this. After all is been approved by the gas council.
What brand of hob allow this hose
It’s a long time ago since i did this video so you would have to check but i believe you can use them for all hobs. Thanks.
Is this a 15mm thread on each end?
hi Alan. i take it this is classed as a semi rigid connection then ???. is it marketed as flexible?
It's basically made out of the Anaconda pipe that you see on your incoming gas meter supply pipe. So it's perfectly safe as long as it's tested for tightness. The yellow is to identify it's used for gas. As well as protecting if from elements of heat and moisture 🙂
Looks like Trac pipe
All hobs we can fitting??
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@@AllenHart999 can we use that connect to all hobs
Brilliant thanks
Thanks.
How much it cost please let me know thank you
It cost only 100 Rupee's!👌
The brightest bulb in the box...
Thanks so much for your kind words.
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Thank you👍
Too bad it does not fit the new gas hobs ..they have a male end fitting.
So basically my handy man done the hole for the cooker hood in line with the gas pipe but the cooker gas pipe is more on the right side.
Could i use something like this to still keep the cooker in line with the gas pipe and cooker hood and use this flexible thing to connect it so its still in the middle?
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Thanks 👍
🛠🔌very helpful thank u
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Hi .. I have been told that a flexible hose is not legal and it has to be metal fittings only? We have an electric oven with a gas hob, and it has been like that for 18 years with no issues. Is this chap saying this correct?
Yes correct no flexible rubber hose is allowed. This is specifically designed to save installers time. I've used about 4 of them so far. At £21 a pop they're quite expensive. I still prefer good old fashioned rigid pipe with a gas isolation valve. That way I have complete piece of mind it's safe. I'm sure there's nothing wrong with this. After all is been approved by the gas council.
Thank you.
A pretty useless video. Just shows an instruction book and a bit of pipe 😩
Strictly copper fittings no hose flex
How can the fucking thing be used for liquid gas??
Two types of gas ,NG, Natural Gas , LPG , Liquid Petroleum Gas .
You need some training yourself dude
Please tell me more? Thanks
Dont give up your day job thats all i can say useless info .go back to school
Thanks for your feedback, Some of my old videos where terrible.
Shame on you