A Melbourne plumber who was charged by Energy Safe Victoria (ESV) after failing to deliver a safe gas installation at an Ocean Grove restaurant, has been convicted.
William Greig was found guilty and fined $3,200 in the Geelong Magistrates’ Court on 9 November 2022 after carrying out the works and falsely claiming the works were compliant with the Gas Safety Act 1997.
Before installing a chargrill and a gas fitting line at the Grubb Road business in April 2021, William submitted an application to ESV detailing the proposed works. ESV provided him with the relevant technical information, including a commercial kitchen installation checklist, detailing the required safety clearance between the gas appliance and the exhaust canopies.
In May 2021, he informed ESV that the works had been completed and that all requirements of the Gas Safety Act had been met.
ESV followed up with an inspection of the business the same month to find the clearance between the char grill and the gas canopy was 1,230mm, less than the prescribed minimum clearance of 1,350mm. This requirement is in place in order to reduce the risk of grease filter and exhaust canopy fires.
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