Replacing Dual Fuel Cooker

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We are going to change our cooker for an identical model. I've read conflicting reports about fitting these. Some say that simply disconnecting the gas bayonet fitting does not require a gas safe fitter. Anyone confirm this please?

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AL
 
I think removing it doesn't but connecting it back up does. You'll need a gas safe person to check the new cooker is all tickety boo anyway.
 
We are going to change our cooker for an identical model. I've read conflicting reports about fitting these. Some say that simply disconnecting the gas bayonet fitting does not require a gas safe fitter. Anyone confirm this please?

Thanks,
AL

Well all they'll do is connect the bayonet, spray soapy water on it and charge you £90.
 
I thought dual fuel cookers were the best of both worlds, what's your reason for changing out of interest?
 
I've just realised that a new hose will need to be fitted to the cooker itself. Whilst I feel confident about doing it myself I think that falls into the gas safe area.
 
if a new cooker is being installed, the bayonet connection needs to be connected by a competent person, eg a gas safe installer. If it's a cooker being disconnected for cleaning, and reconnected again, it doesn't need a competent person.
 
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