Anyone have experience of these fittings. On asking my suppliers they wanted to know if i required zone1 or zone 2 fittings, but were not able to advise me what was what.
The prices are eyewatering!!
The prices are eyewatering!!
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I would consider it a zone 1 classification due to the possibility of petroleum vapour which will pool in the bottom of the pit as it is heavier than air. If the garage tell you they do not service petroleum fuelled vehicles which is possible pay no heed to them allow for the worst scenario.
Same as being insured to do work in these areas also.Having the complex qualification is not legally necessary, but in similar fashion to having the 17/18th edition qualification, it would be hard to prove in court if anything went wrong, that a person is competent without it.
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