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Old 08-03-2016, 06:57 PM   #1
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Need some urgent advice. I was getting $615 gas bills for hot water only for only 82 days. Made several complaints to real estate as its a rental and origin gas and told it was normal and stiff. Disconnected the metered gas and hooked up a 9kg gas bottle with a regulator and used all proper gas fittings and LPG thread tape. Department of natural resources and mines came around and seized everything and interviewed my wife and said that I will be prosecuted in a court of law. Now apparently I can perform any and all gas work on my bbq because it's a mobile device but doing the exact same work on the house is illegal with a max penalty of $20,000. There is nothing near the gas system warning people of the law and possible penalty.

They bullied and intimidated my wife as I was at work and they never asked for consent to perform the interview. Can't believe such a simple mistake can be so serious with no attempt to educate the public or warn them of the danger. Not to mention that the exact same set up on my bbq with the same 9kg gas bottle is deamed safe even with an open flame and an igniter but the gas hot water system is illegal even though there is no naked flame even close.
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Cant contribute much but isnt the metered gas natural gas not LPG?
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Get a lawyer. Pronto.
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Same thing happened in Bolivia.

US water companies took over Bolivian water supplies and increased the price several fold.

The companies bullied the Bolivian Govt into making any water collection illegal.

Peasants who caught water on their own roofs and used that were prosecuted.

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Did you disconnect the meter from the gas grid or just disconnect the outlet pipe from the meter to the property?
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Did you disconnect the meter from the gas grid or just disconnect the outlet pipe from the meter to the property?
Doesn't matter, it is illegal in any state to connect or disconnect a gas service (portable appliances excepted) to a business or private property. There is also the fact that the stoves, hot water unit would require different regulators and valves for Propane, LNG etc to be safely operated.

This link shows the differences in service pressure and O2 to Gas ratios for LPG and LNG

Ask any professional who sells gas equipment.

http://www.elgas.com.au/blog/486-com...ethane-lng-cng

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He needs a lawyer.

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Although it is a rental if I were that concerned I would have got a second opinion on why it is such a high bill. That said I think get a lawyer.
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Can't do anything really without licencing. I was told many years ago you needed to be a plumber to even change the valves in your taps. I dare say you can't change a switch without being an electrician either.
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Can't do anything really without licencing. I was told many years ago you needed to be a plumber to even change the valves in your taps. I dare say you can't change a switch without being an electrician either.
Bugger.... someone I know would have racked up literally $millions in fines in that case!
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Can't do anything really without licencing. I was told many years ago you needed to be a plumber to even change the valves in your taps. I dare say you can't change a switch without being an electrician either.
But you can overhaul the brakes and steering on your car and drive it at 100kph in oncoming traffic at closing speeds of 200 kph or 60 kph amongst crowds of people.
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While it is an offence and all that, it sounds like someone has dobbed you in. If it were me, I would go and see the Dept and fall on my sword. Tell them like you did here, that you never knew it was an offence as you do your BBQ all the time, and the problems with the biil. They have ultimate discretion to go ahead or not and involving a lawyer just muddies the water and gets everyone off side.
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If it were me, I would go and see the Dept and fall on my sword. Tell them like you did here, that you never knew it was an offence as you do your BBQ all the time, and the problems with the biil. They have ultimate discretion to go ahead or not and involving a lawyer just muddies the water and gets everyone off side.
I'll go with the opposite.

Say nothing.

Once you say something then you can't take it back. There is no benefit to you to spill your guts.

Quite the opposite. Create smoke and mirrors.

You did an unwise thing. There are extremely expensive penalties for that. No matter how much of a nice person that you may be, govt departments are in the business of dishing out expensive fines.

Morally, you stuffed up. Confess and take a big fine.

Really, you were getting screwed over then, and now you're going to get screwed over with an expensive fine.

Do some homework. Speak with a lawyer or two.

Are you sure that someone else didn't help you with this? After all, your friend did some stuff... you did some stuff... but the particular stuff that's illegal...heck, you can't remember which one of you did that.

If you want a clean conscience and a bleeding wallet then feel free to confess everything.

If you want to protect your wallet then say nothing. Prosecutions require evidence. No evidence means no prosecution.

Heck, if you can't afford to have a chat with a lawyer or two, then see if you can have an off-the-record with an experienced cop. He'll tell you about the many people that have been convicted in court because they said too much, when the police didn't have enough evidence to begin with.

Don't be gullible. Do not sign anything on paper.

Unless you have a written assurance that you won't get a fine, then you need to limit what you say.

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Thanks guys, it's metered LPG and to give you an idea the amount used to get a $615 bill is 3 1/2 45kg bottles. My last house I used 4 bottles a year so I've nearly used a whole years worth in 82 days. I disconnected the pipe from the meter to the house. They admitted that the owner has come around and taken a photo and reported me to the natural Resources. So even after me making repeat calls asking for help and to just put plumbing in place so I could connect 9kg bottles, the owner has got me in even bigger strife by reporting me. While I was on 9kg bottles I was getting 2 weeks out of a 9kg bottle that costs $15 to fill so $90 for 3 months. Big difference between $615 and $90. Think I might just plead for forgiveness and hope for a small fine. They have all the emails and evidence from my real estate and origin that I have tried to get a resolution with no sucess so they know it was not done lightly.
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Sounds like your landlord might be switching out the bottles himself for free gas & you're footing the bill....

Either that or you have an extremely nosey landlord who by sheer coincidence just happened to turn up at the wrong time - or maybe he was there to do another bottle swap?
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Sounds like your landlord might be switching out the bottles himself for free gas & you're footing the bill....

Either that or you have an extremely nosey landlord who by sheer coincidence just happened to turn up at the wrong time - or maybe he was there to do another bottle swap?
There never was bottles, it was metered from a central tank on the sub devision with underground pipes. I disconnected the pipe and fitted a regulator and pipe and 9kg bottle so I could control the costs. If he changed the bottle I would have run out as there is only one bottle. He just cracked the poops because I said I had sorted it myself so he must have driven past to check it out.
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Sounds like your landlord might be switching out the bottles himself for free gas & you're footing the bill....

Either that or you have an extremely nosey landlord who by sheer coincidence just happened to turn up at the wrong time - or maybe he was there to do another bottle swap?
Whilst I wouldn't have put it so bluntly, something doesn't add up here

My first thought was that you may have a leak somewhere and maybe your landlord is responsible for the repair, but then I thought, if you are using the same appliances in the same manner as the past 90 days and there is a massive difference / saving, then there would be no leak past the entry to the house - which leads to the actual meter or something else???

How long have you been there and how is your relationship with your landlord (prior to this event)?
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The landlord might also have found his property/fire insurance void if he knew about it and did nothing. Not something I would condone.
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I understand all this now but surely a warning of the possible consequences if I failed to swap it back within 48 hours. What about the departments obligations to the public to educate the public and make people aware of the laws. They advertise on the TV about electricians and being a licensed electrician to undertake electrical work. They don't even put any signage at the gas point to make people aware that's it's illegal. Anybody here know that there's a difference between a bbq and the gas hot,water. What a bbq can't blow up and burn down the house but a gas hot,water can. BS
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I understand all this now but surely a warning of the possible consequences if I failed to swap it back within 48 hours. What about the departments obligations to the public to educate the public and make people aware of the laws. They advertise on the TV about electricians and being a licensed electrician to undertake electrical work. They don't even put any signage at the gas point to make people aware that's it's illegal. Anybody here know that there's a difference between a bbq and the gas hot,water. What a bbq can't blow up and burn down the house but a gas hot,water can. BS
You're about to be rogered royally im afraid.

If I was the landlord, heres what im thinking
1-my tenant has disassembled gas piping installed by a qualified gas fitter
2-if my house burns down, my insurance wont cover it
3-i now have to PAY a qualified gas fitter to reconnect and provide the all clear to use the gas system in my house.
4-i have to pay the same gas fitter to inspect and give the all clear that the appliances run on the incorrect gas are not damaged in any way.

Natural gas and LPG are different, the appliances that run on each are not interchangeable, you are bloody lucky you didn't kill yourself or your family.
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Save that argument for a later day as ignorance is not an excuse. You could say you were unaware at the time because of .... but dont get lost in a fight you will not win. It will only put them off side.
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The Landlord and his/her insurance would still be at risk even after you returned it the way it was; the connections and reconnections would have been made by someone without legal qualification.

Common sense usually stops people playing with GAS connections without the need for a public education program.

If you want to play unqualified illegal gasfitter, plumber or electrician do it with a property you own and where the you can take calculated risks with the lives of you and your family; the landlord cannot know what you have done and what risk it might or might not pose for future tenants or existing and future tradies. It might all be to Australian code /standards but if you went as far as to investigate the code requirements you would also know DYI was illegal.

This might sound overly harsh but I think would be totally ****ed off if this happened with a property I owned (no I am not a landlord so I can only speak in theory). I think I would be expecting an eviction notice next.
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The Landlord and his/her insurance would still be at risk even after you returned it the way it was; the connections and reconnections would have been made by someone without legal qualification.

Common sense usually stops people playing with GAS connections without the need for a public education program.

If you want to play unqualified illegal gasfitter, plumber or electrician do it with a property you own and where the you can take calculated risks with the lives of you and your family; the landlord cannot know what you have done and what risk it might or might not pose for future tenants or existing and future tradies. It might all be to Australian code /standards but if you went as far as to investigate the code requirements you would also know DYI was illegal.

This might sound overly harsh but I think would be totally ****ed off if this happened with a property I owned (no I am not a landlord so I can only speak in theory). I think I would be expecting an eviction notice next.
Common sense hey, well than common sense would have you believe that playing with a bbq is illegal which its not. You explain to me why a bbq and a house connected to the same 9kg bottles using the same regulator and hose is different. It's easy to sit there and say you know it's different when you have the previous info informing you indifferent. If I was aware that it was illegal than I would not have done it.
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any insurance on the property and contents is null and void


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The ignorance would be null & void - there's no warning stickers in meter boxes or on light switches warning homeowners that only a licenced electrician can fiddle with things. Likewise no need for stickers on fixed gas installations - it's pretty much a given.

I was under the impression from the alterations you did that you had 45kg bottles on the side of the house, which is common in areas where there's no NG.
Didn't realise it was a central tank branching off to multiple properties & meters.
Unfortunately that's well & truly more than a simple unscrew a reg from a 45kg bottle & into a 9kg one like I thought you were doing.

I think any person making the judgement will see the offence as well calculated, and dangerous, despite ignorance, so I'd be following olfella's advice & pleading forgiveness, and explain the reason for the tests, and the findings. But choose your words carefully so you don't get them offside.
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In this situation it is LPG to LPG... other than that you are spot on.
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The key words are "fixed installation"

A BBQ is portable - and you can play with them.

Pipes running into a house, feeding appliances, are fixed - you can't touch them.

Same with power. You can legally run your shed off an extension lead and multiple power boards yourself. But as soon as the installation becomes fixed - ie hardwired off the house or from the meter box, you must be licenced to do the work.
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The key words are "fixed installation"

A BBQ is portable - and you can play with them.

Pipes running into a house, feeding appliances, are fixed - you can't touch them.

Same with power. You can legally run your shed off an extension lead and multiple power boards yourself. But as soon as the installation becomes fixed - ie hardwired off the house or from the meter box, you must be licenced to do the work.
This is right but prior to me reading all the info since the incident I was not aware of the difference. An extension lead to a shed is nothing like running proper wiring to a shed. When you compare that the exact same components are used on a BBQ and to connect either 9kg or 45 kg bottles to a house. Anyway it's easy to say that everybody should know. I have asked several people being close to 20 and none of them knew that you couldn't work on or replace a gas pipe on a house. So you must all be just be very smart and well informed. Funny when I spoke to some cattle farmers they said yeah like we can get a plumber to drive 4 hours out into the bush to change a gas hose, they said good luck getting farmers to do that.
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bbq's are outdoor appliances only to be used in well vented areas - all of the pipework is exposed so can fairly easily tell its state at any given time

regulators for bbq's and mains supply and/or bottle station supply are very different - all you are doing here is highlighting your ignorance
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bbq's are outdoor appliances only to be used in well vented areas - all of the pipework is exposed so can fairly easily tell its state at any given time

regulators for bbq's and mains supply and/or bottle station supply are very different - all you are doing here is highlighting your ignorance
Thanks for stating the obvious, and no they are not very differnt, hence the reason the inspector said what I have used is fine but I am still not licenced. Exactly the same parts are used to connect the bbq and the house to bottles. The question is not the quality of work or what I used but simply that is unlicensed gas fitting.
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Thanks for stating the obvious, and no they are not very differnt, hence the reason the inspector said what I have used is fine but I am still not licenced. Exactly the same parts are used to connect the bbq and the house to bottles. The question is not the quality of work or what I used but simply that is unlicensed gas fitting.
Yep, my neighbour was doing what you did for years before he moved out! Whenever the gas ran low, he'd hook up he smaller bottles till they delivered new ones!

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