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And I didn't think you were :) I was just setting out my position on why I felt it was OK, but I made a mistake regarding the gas side. Live and learn.
Don't worry.....I'm damn sure a lot more plumbers have created a dangerous situation installing an electrical supply for a boiler than electricians have removing a boiler cover for a supply test...…..or wiring in a remote 'stat, if it comes to it.;)
 
Don't worry.....I'm damn sure a lot more plumbers have created a dangerous situation installing an electrical supply for a boiler than electricians have removing a boiler cover for a supply test...…..or wiring in a remote 'stat, if it comes to it.;)

Also seen a lot of sparkys do dangerous consumer unit installs since the am3 came out

--- for tat, each trade has its bad and good
 
The ops boiler to get at the electrical connections you need to break the combustion seal

Also how does the op know what type of seal / system his boiler is, you just need to be mindful in the future giving out wiring info boiler side

Only wiring you can do is on a decorative case e.g. Don't need to remove any screws to remove the cover eg they normally lift off

The op's boiler is a betacom isn't it ? So there is no breaking of the combustion seal to wire it.
 
Given that the boiler is "room sealed" and has a balanced flue with an exhaust fan to create negative pressure in the combustion chamber and air intake from outside. are you saying that the clip over the top and 2 small screws at the bottom are sufficient to hermetically seal that boiler? And what about the plumbing and wiring entries, are they sealed as well? That's a decorative case. The combustion chamber is internal and separate from the cover illustrated in the manual . Anyone could remove that without being gas safe registered.
 
If you read the guidance from Gas Safe (the one I posted), it does go on to explain further.

If the cover forms part of the combustion circuit (typically the inlet airflow path) you need to be Gas Safe to remove it. Take a close look at the cables... they are very well sealed where they enter the cavity.
 
Has it been completed eg commissioned then ?

It's building regs so doubt it was signed off
You need to be gas safe to wire in that thermostat so best get him back or another one in

I have to say now,that 849 sparks on here,will be asking for 4,127 previous offences,to be taken into account...
 
Electricians have been wiring up boilers in new builds from at least when I started in the 80's. If what you say is true gas safe engineers all over the country would be stopping/telling electricians they can't connect up the boiler.
 
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