Lons
Established Member
My brother, a council house tennant is in the process of having his heating upgraded. The LA contract awarded to a private company (probably lowest bid) is for several estates and hundreds of houses at a cost of vast sums of taxpayers money.
This is some of the non compliant and downright dangerous work they've done and which he has demanded is put right.
Pics 1 and 2 are of a gas pipe (YES GAS) held down by a screw and further along springs way above floor height when board lifted. :shock:
Rest are central heating pipes from a combi boiler outputting minimum 65deg. They are not only resting on electric cables for the ring circuit, cooker supply and shower feeds but are in places squashed hard against them in enclosed boxing where the ambient temperature will be even higher. HW pipe resting on a nail head. No pipe clips anywhere at all. Massive cutout of joist which will have weekened it and no metal cover plates on any of the gas or water pipes to avoid them being nailed.
Quite rightly and with my advice he has gone nuts with the clerk of works after the plumbler and electrician tried to bullsh*t him and specifically said there was nothing wrong with it..
Electrician speaks little English couldn't answer any of the questions posed to him and agreed when asked by the LA clerk of works agreed that it was not legal. When asked simple questions like what is the voltage drop of a say 20 amp cable at 70deg there were blank looks.
How many installations are like this whether rental or owned properties? In my experience, a great many!
Bob
This is some of the non compliant and downright dangerous work they've done and which he has demanded is put right.
Pics 1 and 2 are of a gas pipe (YES GAS) held down by a screw and further along springs way above floor height when board lifted. :shock:
Rest are central heating pipes from a combi boiler outputting minimum 65deg. They are not only resting on electric cables for the ring circuit, cooker supply and shower feeds but are in places squashed hard against them in enclosed boxing where the ambient temperature will be even higher. HW pipe resting on a nail head. No pipe clips anywhere at all. Massive cutout of joist which will have weekened it and no metal cover plates on any of the gas or water pipes to avoid them being nailed.
Quite rightly and with my advice he has gone nuts with the clerk of works after the plumbler and electrician tried to bullsh*t him and specifically said there was nothing wrong with it..
Electrician speaks little English couldn't answer any of the questions posed to him and agreed when asked by the LA clerk of works agreed that it was not legal. When asked simple questions like what is the voltage drop of a say 20 amp cable at 70deg there were blank looks.
How many installations are like this whether rental or owned properties? In my experience, a great many!
Bob