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Posted by on March 6, 2007, 3:59 am
"Justin" <.> wrote in message
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> | "Justin" <.> wrote in message
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> | > | > >> In Kalifornia, a licensed HVAC contractor can perform those
tasks
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> | > | > >> required to complete his / her contract when it is directly
> related
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> | > | > >> his
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> | > | > >> her trade. I.E. plug the furnace in, and connect the gas...
:)
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> | > | > > The last guy that tried to tell me "you have to be a plumber to
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> | > | black
> | > | > > pipe gas lines, was a plumber".
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> | > | > > I asked "since when does running gas lines have anything to do
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> | > | water
> | > | > > supply or waste removal"?
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> | > | > Code calls for black iron pipe for natural gas.
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> | > | But it doesn't call for a PLUMBER to run it. :-)
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> | > Considering the OP posted from Australia, it is law here that all gas
> | > connections be carried out by a "Licenced Plumber" or Gasfitter.
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> | Well, there ya have it. :-)
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> Geez, I thought you blokes would have had a tougher licensing system in
> place than ours?
Nah, we just a bunch of Rednecks! lol
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