EUSDSG3.1/3.2 Install, service, repair and remove domestic gas appliances
Overview
This standard is about working with gas appliances in domestic settings. Appliances could be cookers, tumble driers or leisure appliances. Cookers can be freestanding, built in, slide under, hotplates, grilles, range cookers or dual fuel cookers. Although gas tumble driers are no longer available new they still need to be maintained and are also available second hand. Leisure Appliances can be greenhouse heaters, BBQ’s, patio heaters, gas flambeaux, and outdoor gas lighting.
As well as servicing and repairing, this standard covers the work activities of installing and removing gas appliances including when required for new installations or when exchanging, replacing or repositioning gas appliances. It includes the disconnection, de-commissioning and commissioning that is involved. It can apply to any type of fuel gas or combinations of fuel gas.
This standard should be used in conjunction with:
EUSDSG3a Prepare to work on gas systems or appliances in domestic settings; and
6 Carry out gas tightness testing and direct purging in small settings
This standard is for gas engineers who work in domestic settings.
Performance criteria
You must be able to:
Carry out all stages of the work in line with installation, maintenance or removal plans or activities
Carry out installation, service, repair and removal processes in accordance with manufacturers’ specification, industry standards, safety schemes and regulations
Carry out installation, service, repair and removal in line with recognised industry practices, work standards, routines and sequences
Check that conditions within gas and electricity systems will permit safe de-commissioning and commissioning
Use designated safe isolation procedures and warning notices to prevent the unauthorised use of un-commissioned or de-commissioned gas appliances, gas systems, electrical systems and components
Use the correct tools and equipment for each stage of the work being carried out
Assemble gas and electricity system components to meet requirements of plans
Minimise damage to customer property and building features throughout all stages of the work
Confirm position of new, replacement or repositioned appliances meet location, siting and clearances required by manufacturers’ instructions and industry standards’ specification
Confirm ventilation for new, replacement or repositioned appliance installations meet industry standards and manufacturers’ instructions
Ensure existing systems are clean and free of debris
Fix and connect all relevant pipes and components to gas appliances in line with plans
Confirm the operation of condensate disposal systems in line with manufacturers’ instructions
Use tightness testing and purging, safe isolation and electrical testing procedures to confirm the integrity of systems and appliances
Use industry standard checks and testing procedures to confirm the integrity of chimney systems and appliance flue seals
Check gas system operating pressures meet industry standards
Check appliance operating pressure and gas rate meet industry standards and manufacturers’ requirements
Use industry standard visual checks and flue gas analysis to confirm combustion performance
Check gas appliances function safely and operate in accordance with manufacturers’ instructions
Check electrical systems and components function safely and operate in accordance with manufacturers’ instructions
Complete and submit all relevant documentation and paperwork in line with industry standards
Instruct property occupiers on the correct operation of appliances and systems and provide them with their copy of appliance literature
Resolve problems within own area of responsibility and competence in accordance with approved procedures
Advise of any delays to the work, unresolved problems, unsafe situations and required remedial actions to those who require the information
Knowledge and understanding
You need to know and understand:
Regulations and guidance governing health and safety in the workplace, environmental protection and the use of risk assessments including safe access and working at heights
Legislation covering your general responsibilities for your own safety and that of others
The limits of your own autonomy and responsibility
Gas industry unsafe situations procedures and how to isolate unsafe gas appliances, gas systems and components
Potential hazards that could arise from all de-commissioning, installation, service, repair, removal and commissioning activities and checks to be carried out before work takes place
How to access and interpret normative documents, industry standards guidance documents, manufacturers’ instructions, industry standards, safety schemes and regulations
Industry practices, work standards routines and sequences for installing, servicing, repairing, exchanging, replacing, repositioning, connecting, removing, de-commissioning and recommissioning gas appliances and associated systems and components
Tests and checks to confirm the suitability of gas combustion performance including the use of flue gas analysers
Tests and checks to confirm the integrity, suitability, performance, operating pressure, gas rate and safe functioning of gas appliances
Tests and checks to confirm the integrity, suitability and performance of chimneys and ventilation systems
Procedures for checking gas appliance performance including pressure, flow rate and temperatures
How to measure and record installation and site details for prefabrication
How to confirm that services and system requirements are adequate for gas systems and components
Safe isolation methods, tests, and procedures for temporary and permanent de-commissioning of gas and electricity systems, components and appliances including use of temporary continuity bonds, voltage sticks, voltage indicators, proving units, multimeters
Measures to prevent un-commissioned and de-commissioned appliances or systems being brought into operation
Positioning and fixing requirements for gas appliances and associated systems and components
Methods of working which protect building décor, customer property and existing systems and components
Safe processes and procedures for applying tightness testing and purging, safe isolation and electrical testing to appliances, gas systems and components to ensure safe functioning
How to safely collect and dispose of system contents that may be hazardous to health or the environment
The steps to take when problems arise with work activities
Job management structures and methods of reporting and recording job progress or problems delaying progress
How to complete documentation and records and which statutory body to submit it to
EUSDSG3.1/3.2 Install, service, repair and remove domestic gas appliances
Overview
This standard is about working with gas appliances in domestic settings. Appliances could be cookers, tumble driers or leisure appliances. Cookers can be freestanding, built in, slide under, hotplates, grilles, range cookers or dual fuel cookers. Although gas tumble driers are no longer available new they still need to be maintained and are also available second hand. Leisure Appliances can be greenhouse heaters, BBQ’s, patio heaters, gas flambeaux, and outdoor gas lighting.
As well as servicing and repairing, this standard covers the work activities of installing and removing gas appliances including when required for new installations or when exchanging, replacing or repositioning gas appliances. It includes the disconnection, de-commissioning and commissioning that is involved. It can apply to any type of fuel gas or combinations of fuel gas.
This standard should be used in conjunction with:
This standard is for gas engineers who work in domestic settings.
Performance criteria
You must be able to:
Knowledge and understanding
You need to know and understand: