No, I said it was long. You decided to deem it "too long"
Not what I wrote, not what I thought, not what I implied. Which leads me to doubt your ability to glean the exact meaning of an
insurance policy requirement.
It didn't answer my question in any way, so there we agree.
Which condition, exactly? What "it" could they require, according the the policy?
You seem to be confusing the meaning of "professionally" if that is what it does say.
Gas Safe is meaningless: there is a specific qualification needed for LPG installations on motorhomes and touring caravans. Almost impossible to find people with it. Without it, they are no more qualified than the postman.
Professionally has two possible meanings: one is "paid for" and the other is "done to a good standard". That's why a well-written
insurance policy should be more specific. "Serviced" is not the same as "regularly serviced".
What is the actual wording of your policy that leads you to this view?
Quite
Is he qualified to check this installation? If not, the documentation isn't worth the paper it's written on. Not saying it isn't worth getting checked: just that the document is worthless.
There we are in agreement.
I simply doubt that your are correct in saying that it needs to have any sort of certificate, I don't think that a certificate issued by a generic Gas Safe person has any value at all, and I don't think that fitting a refillable gas cylinder is in any way different to fitting a replaceable one. That's a user task.
When it comes to underslung tanks (which was NOT the subject of the discussion) it is rather more of a grey area. Their weakness is how well they are fitted and how easily they can be damaged by external events. The gas bit is the easy bit.