Gas Heater Servicing | Torquay | Geelong | Ocean Grove

  The PCB serves as the central control unit, managing the various functions of the heater. You could say, it’s the “brain” or “director” of the heater. Temperature Control:  The PCB monitors and regulates the temperature of the heater using temperature sensors (thermistors or thermostats). It ensures the heater maintains the set temperature by controlling … Read more

Heat & Glo gas log fire service & safety check | Tomlinson Plumbing | Torquay | Geelong | Ocean Grove | Barwon Heads

It’s a significant financial outlay to have a gas heater installed or replaced, and like any other piece of mechanical equipment, they do undergo wear and tear over time (especially in Victoria!). Ideally, we want to get as much life out of our appliances, or as much bang for our buck, as possible – so … Read more

Gas log fires service & safety checks | Geelong | Torquay | Ocean Grove | Tomlinson Plumbing

When we service and safety check a heater, there is a legislated 31-point checklist to work though.  There are various tests we perform to make sure that your heater’s components fall within certain parameters, indicating that it’s functioning to necessary guidelines – the manufacturer’s guidelines, plumbing regulations and Australian Standards. The heater needs to be … Read more

Carbon Monoxide Testing | Tomlinson Plumbing | Geelong | Torquay | Ocean Grove | Barwon Heads

Make sure you know the signs of carbon monoxide poisoning and ensure you have your gas heaters serviced at least every two years by a qualified gas fitter with the Type A Gas Appliance Servicing tick on their licence. They’re the only ones qualified to do it. Play it safe with gas. #carbonmonoxidetestinggeelong #carbonmonoxidetestingtorquay #carbonmonoxidetestingoceangrove … Read more

Carbon monoxide spillage | Tomlinson Plumbing | Geelong | Torquay | Ocean Grove

This was one of the worst cases of carbon monoxide spillage I have ever seen. See the black marks on the ceiling? These marks covered the entire ceiling in that room and adjoining rooms. It’s carbon from a massive hole in the heat exchange. The homeowner is extremely lucky to be alive. He was experiencing … Read more