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Rangers hit NEW depths in being crap tonight



GOM

living vicariously
Aug 8, 2005
3,225
Leeds - but not the dirty bit
As a result of last night's farce I heard on the news that some bookie has already paid out on bets for Celtic to win the league !
 




papajaff

Well-known member
Aug 7, 2005
3,977
Brighton
And England couldn't even beat their National team ;-(

But that's the thing, their ambition in life is ONLY to beat us. Pathetic. Means they should be playing like that EVERY game. Just cheating their paymasters.

Time for the BBC to stop reporting Scottish Football nationally. The Ladies footie is far more serious and interesting.
 






I should hope not too.

It's Gas Safe now.

Ah well the home team might be ok then, although I couldn't find specifics for Luxembourg these are the regulations in France so I would have thought they were similar



The following information is a general summary as gas installation procedures will vary according to circumstances.

Gas Regulations
The following aspects of installation of gas supplies and appliances are regulated:

Pipe installations - permitted materials for the installation of supply pipework, valves, fittings, solders and the manner in which they can be installed
Location of appliances - where it is permissible to locate a gas appliance within a property
Ventilation - what is required to provide fresh air and to extract exhaust
Evacuation of combustion products (exhaust) - installation of flues, chimneys and the requirements for removal of exhaust
Testing - permitted methods and required pressures when fitting a gas appliance
The regulations are diverse and may be interpreted differently for each specific installation depending on location or equipment (there may be a different requirement for the same appliance when installed in two different locations).

Note that electrical regulations must also be taken into consideration when installing equipment.

Gas Products
Natural gas is available in the majority of towns in France, but as much of France is rural, GPL (butane and propane) is also very common. Other gases, such as Gaz de Lacq, air propane and air butane are available but they are relatively uncommon. These are the most commonly used gas products:

Natural gas: Supply pressure 20mbar; lighter than air; piped directly to properties
Propane: Supply pressure 37mbar from bottle, 1.5bar from storage tank, reducing to 37mbar at appliance; heavier than air; pressures inside bottles and tanks are much higher; stored in above-ground or buried tanks outdoors or supplied loose in bottles. The maximum size of bottle allowed inside a building is 6.5 litres (2.8 Kg)
Butane: Supply pressure 28mbar; heavier than air; supplied in bottles only and for interior use only, the maximum size of bottle allowed inside a building is 10 litres (13 Kg)
Bottled gas is stored in liquid form and should only ever used in a vertical position. When using propane, it is recommended to locate the bottle outside if possible. Single bottles are permitted inside dwellings, but twin bottle installations must be kept outside.

Professional Installers
As well as passing an exam every three years to retain their certificate, registered installers must provide annual proof of company details and evidence of public liability and decennial insurance (assurance décennale). They are subject to annual audit by Qualigaz and suffer penalties for even a minor non-conformance in installation.

When a registered installer inspects a property, they are legally obliged to check existing gas installations, and is required to advise the customer of any aspect that is not in compliance with the regulations. The registered installer has no authority to enforce any remedial work, which is the responsibility of the building owner. Registered installers have a legal obligation to comply with gas regulations and may face criminal charges in the event of death or injury following an incident involving a gas appliance.

Find registered professional gas installers on the Professionnels du Gaz website
The gas distributor is responsible for control of the gas main up to the meter or the propane tank. The installation professional is responsible for installation from the meter or tank to and within a property and will normally be required to issue the appropriate certificate.

Certificates of Conformity
A Certificate of Conformity (Certificat de Conformité) should be obtained after a gas-appliance installation, though this does not apply to single bottle installations with flexible tube connections to a single appliance such as a cooker, some water heaters and direct replacement of valves and flexible tubes.

All certificates must be sent to Qualigaz (the controlling body) to be approved and stamped. This must be done before the gas distributor will turn on a gas supply.

Qualigaz-registered professionals have authority to issue certificates. Non-registered professionals can carry out installations but must pay a fee for a site inspection by a Qualigaz-certified technician who will only issue a certificate if they are satisfied regulations have been followed.

Gas Diagnostic Certificate
A Gas Diagnostic Certificate (Un état de l'installation intérieure de gaz naturel), which is different from a Certificate of Conformity, must be produced when selling a property. The Gas Diagnostic Certificate is an inspection report of a property's gas system and lists any items not in compliance with regulations. When selling a home, the certificate must be less than one year old.

Categories of Gas Appliances
All gas appliances are covered by the regulations. They fall in to three categories:

Flued and aspirated appliance (Appareils à circuit étanche): These are balanced-flue or ventouse gas boilers and heaters with a twin wall flue, products of combustion exiting via the central tube and fresh air being drawn in within the outer wall. They are safer than other types of gas appliances and therefore greater flexibility is allowed in installation.
Flued appliances (Appareils à circuit non étanche raccordés): These are conventionally-flued gas boilers and water heaters. These may be naturally aspirated or fitted with a fan to assist evacuation of the exhaust gases. Restrictions apply to the location of the appliances, the volume of the space in which they are installed, air supply and air exhaust from the area.
Un-flued appliance (Appareils non raccordés): These are gas appliances without flues. Combustion gases are released into the space where the appliance is located. They include mainly cookers and geyser-type water heaters.
The regulations are strict in regard to installation of these appliances in order to ensure proper ventilation of the area to prevent a dangerous build-up of carbon monoxide. For example, if installing a water heater of this type it can only be placed in the kitchen or an annex such as a laundry room. If it is installed in a kitchen it must be at the centre of the main wall, the kitchen must have a minimum volume and ventilation needs to be installed. All these heaters must have safety equipment incorporated; a water heater cannot be connected to a shower or a bath. It is recommended not to install un-flued appliances, other than gas cookers, in a property.

Ventilation
The purpose of ventilation is to:

Provide air for combustion (low-level vent)
Provide air to remove products of combustion (high-level vent)
Facilitate the rapid evacuation of gas or fumes (open window)
Ventilation requirements depend on the appliance and the safety equipment installed. In modern properties a VMC (Ventilation Mécanique Contrôlée) system is normally used to ventilate the property. This consists of an extract fan located in the roof that draws air from the kitchen and bathroom. Fresh air is drawn in through vents normally located in living and bedroom areas at the top of windows. A constant supply of fresh air is drawn throughout the property. The air flow provides the correct level of ventilation for gas appliances. It is very important that the VMC unit is allowed to operate continuously.

Older properties are generally fitted with high and low level ducted vents that draw air in from the outside to the room with the gas appliance.

Kitchen extract hoods
It is recommended to obtain professional advice when installing a fan-assisted extract hood in a kitchen that has a gas boiler or water heater as extract fans that do not recycle the air can reduce air pressure in the kitchen. If a gas appliance is naturally ventilated (there is no fan on the boiler flue) this can result in the exhaust being drawn in to the kitchen. This kind of configuration is banned in France.

Evacuation of the products of combustion
Regulations apply to materials and methods for installation of flue pipes and use of chimneys. These restrictions apply to many factors, including the materials that can be used, the number and angles of bends, types of joint, inclusion of tees to give access for cleaning, usage of existing chimneys, point of discharge and what type of liners are permissible.

Pipe Installations
Gas pipe installations are strictly controlled. Where and how gas pipework is used is clearly defined as are allowed materials, fittings, methods of jointing, types of solder, placement of joints and pipe proximity to other services.

Flexible Tubing
When installing a gas cooker, only a single flexible tube with a maximum length of two metres may be used. Joining two flexible tubes together is not permitted.

Flexible tubes must have threaded connections factory-fitted, the use of jubilee clips and other methods of jointing is prohibited. It is recommended to use a flexible metallic tube, either with an expiry date of 10 years or preferably with no expiry date. Avoid using rubber flexible tubing with a five year expiry date as the use of these is restricted. Expiration dates are clearly marked on tubing. Expired flexible tubes should be replaced promptly.

Testing
Testing of gas installations should be undertaken by a professional. If a small leak is suspected around a fitting, brush on a soap solution. If a leak is present, bubbles will emerge. If a gas leak is suspected, call the gas company immediately.

Hazards
The purpose of the regulations is to ensure safe installation and operation of gas equipment. Carbon monoxide can be lethal and undetectable:

0.1% concentration in air will kill in 1 hour
1% concentration in air will kill in 10 minutes
10% concentration in air will kill immediately
Gas explosions are also a hazard:

4% concentration in air is enough for an explosive mixture for natural gas
2% concentration in air is enough for an explosive mixture for propane gas
 




Big_Unit

Active member
Sep 5, 2011
358
Hove
Lost 2-0 to Progress Niedercorn the 4th best team in Luxembourg and get KO'd out of the Europa League before anyone has realised it has even started

I flew back from Luxembourg last night on the 21.20 flight. Oddly, there was a bloke wearing a Rangers shirt a couple of rows in front of me. I was desperate to ask him "mate, was it so bad that you left at half time??".
 








Pavilionaire

Well-known member
Jul 7, 2003
30,588
Superb message board action there.

The thing about Rangers is they've made a SHOCKING managerial appointment there in Caixinha, it's right up there with Leeds brining in Dave Hockaday from Forest Green Rovers.

With an overwhelmingly British squad they needed someone like an Alex Neil or a Derek McInnes to bring stability - Caixinha was the opposite of what was required.

It's difficult to see them beating Celtic this season. There's a decent chance the Bhoys will go undefeated AGAIN.
 




OzMike

Well-known member
Oct 2, 2006
12,940
Perth Australia
Superb message board action there.

The thing about Rangers is they've made a SHOCKING managerial appointment there in Caixinha, it's right up there with Leeds brining in Dave Hockaday from Forest Green Rovers.

With an overwhelmingly British squad they needed someone like an Alex Neil or a Derek McInnes to bring stability - Caixinha was the opposite of what was required.

It's difficult to see them beating Celtic this season. There's a decent chance the Bhoys will go undefeated AGAIN.

Should have stuck with Warburton, who has the reputation of team building without the superstars.
Not Hollywood enough I suppose.
 




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