What is a Gas Safety Certificate and Why Do You Need It?

Posted by Sean Butler on September 9th, 2019

Gas is a popular form of fuel because it is affordable and convenient. Most people have gas furnaces, water heaters, ovens, and other such household appliances. While gas is convenient, it is also highly flammable and should be transported safely. You gas connections and appliances can be a fire hazard if aren’t well-maintained and in good shape. That’s why the government requires everyone to get a gas safety certificate.

What is a Gas Safety Certificate?

 

A gas safety certificate is a document provided by a certified gas engineer. The document states that your connections and appliances are in good condition and are safe to use. The engineer should be a Gas Safe registered professional for the certificate to be considered valid. These engineers are permitted by the government to install, repair, and maintain gas heating systems, cookers, boilers, fires, etc. They will carry a badge that showcases their qualifications and authority. It will have the words ‘Gas Safe’ with a yellow triangle on it.

How Do You Get a Gas Safety Certificate?

 

The engineer will carry out different kinds of gas safety checks during their inspection. They will first look at the appliances and check the following aspects:

  •          The operating pressure and heat input are according to the manufacturer's requirements.
  •          All the flues and chimneys connected to the appliance are working properly.
  •          The appliance size and composition is suitable for the property size.
  •          The appliance is properly connected to the gas pipes and there are no chances of leaks.
  •          The system has a proper air supply.
  •          All safety devices and dials connected to the system are working properly.

The gas engineer will also check the pipelines to make sure all accessible lines are in good condition. They’ll check the lines for leaks and make sure there is no significant damage to the system.

 

Condemned Appliances

 

If the appliance or installation isn’t working according to the established safety standards, the gas engineer will label it unsafe and condemned. Don’t use a condemned appliance and immediately replace it with an appliance that can easily pass the gas safety checks. If you use the appliance, you will place yourself and your property at considerable risk.

If the gas safe engineer suspects the appliance has been emitting carbon monoxide, visit the local hospital immediately for treatment.

Annual Inspection

 

All landlords are required by law to renew their gas safety certificate every year. While homeowners aren’t legally obligated to do the same, it is a good idea to get it done. Some people are eligible for free gas safety inspections and certifications while others can get it done by paying a small fee. Checking your systems is more affordable than paying for damages after a big fire.

Professional gas safety engineers will carry out the inspection quickly and efficiently. If you have any questions or concern, our expert gas safety certificate in Londoncan help, don't hesitate to contact us through our website today.

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