From: Martin on
I will need a DIY system certified - where can I find a list of certifiers?

Thanks


From: david.cawkwell on
Find an insurance company that doesn't care about it being certified.
It is easier and cheaper. :-).
I've never heard anything so daft as certified. Provided you have a kit
and it is
firmly fixed in and not leaking gas. I've seen more dangerous petrol
systems
driving around with worn/rusty fuel pipes.

From: Stewart Hargrave on
On 19 Apr 2006 14:14:36 -0700, david.cawkwell(a)tesco.net wrote:

>Find an insurance company that doesn't care about it being certified.
>It is easier and cheaper. :-).

Rather than just obliquely refering to it, tell us who this insurance
company is. Much research on my part and several others has failed to
turn up a single one that won't currently ask for a certificate of
some sort.

www.tshargrave.co.uk/lpg_insurance.html



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From: david.cawkwell on

Currently with the coop. I stated quite clearly when insuring that is
it was converted to lpg but they have never asked for any proof of
certification or anything else.

But I think it is a lottery who you get and when you take out the
policy.

From: Martin on
>>Find an insurance company that doesn't care about it being certified.
>>It is easier and cheaper. :-).
>>I've never heard anything so daft as certified. Provided you have a kit
>>and it is
>>firmly fixed in and not leaking gas. I've seen more dangerous petrol
>>systems
>>driving around with worn/rusty fuel pipes.

With Fortis - can't change as I need to earn NCB again and they were
actually under ?1000!!!!

Had a write off last year!


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