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In december I had a gas safe registered company carry our an inspection on my food trailer with a view to obtaining a Gas Safety Cert. The engineer informed me that the small bore pipe to my two fryers was not sufficient for the appliances, and that he would also need to fit flexi pipes to the fryers due to movement on the table on which the fryers are mounted.
I Paid for the works as advised and the company carried out the work...but I am not happy with the installation of the flexi pipes....please see attached photo and advise? It appears that both ends of the flexi are secured to the same wall, one end to the 15mm pipe and the other through pipe clips???
 

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:D no thats not right also not leagalas hose is under stress / tension
 
Thanks for the advice, I was also concerned that both ends of the flexi are fixed to the same wall...in which case, what is the point of a flexi as the movement would occour at the table, after the clips holding the flexi, the flexi can't flex!!!

exactly are they qualified to do the check on the mobile food trailer they should have there comcat qualification
 
Yes I know they claim to be qualified for mobile and lpg, but even I can see the flexis are not doing anything.

Mobile catering which is your Comcat ?
 

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