Hello Check with your enrollee. At present they demand that the kitchen has its safety valves, like the water heater or hot water tank. In some cases they also ask for a carbon monoxide detector at the thermo or heating outlet. Make sure you can use it or not to spend twice. Modifying an old kitchen so that it complies with the regulations is more expensive than a new one if it is possible, the water heater is more accessible. Regards
Hi Luis, the tightness test is going to be done by the enrollee and if you find a leak in any kitchen cabinet, it is easy to repair. The subject is the inspector; If you require the kitchen to regulation (it does not matter if it has identification of old approval) you will verify that it meets the requirements and if it does not comply they do not approve you and I insist that modifying old kitchens is almost impossible. All the bearings must be replaced, the burners modified to adapt the thermocouples, etc. I understand that the query was closed hastily with an incorrect answer and that is not good.
Hello: Ricardo is sometimes not so easy to repair and logical the responsibility is of the enrolled, that is why my comment is best new device and if it is used the identification must be in very good condition if it matters it must match the registration with the type of gas if you do not have to submit another form to approve insitu, it has to be readable etc etc. here there was a time that we did the test all at 200 grams had to return to as usual 200 closed key and open to 100 grams because it did not hold any artifact greetings