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Fine up to 500,000 hryvnias: how to legally connect a gas stove in Ukraine

Штрафи до 500 тисяч гривень: легальне підключення газової плити в Україні

Due to interruptions in electricity supply and high electricity tariffs, Ukrainians are increasingly opting for gas stoves. However, many people make the mistake of trying to install the stove themselves, without documents and specialists, which can lead to criminal sanctions, disconnection from gas, and life-threatening situations.


Here are the main important points to consider for the installation of the stove to be legal and safe.



Consequences of Breaking the Rules




  • Incorrect connection, faulty ventilation, or lack of safety mechanisms can pose a risk of gas leaks, poisoning, and fires.




  • Unauthorized installation or repair of gas equipment violates the law and threatens a fine of up to 500,000 hryvnias.




  • Works must be coordinated with the gas network operator, otherwise disconnection from gas supply may occur.





Legal Rules for Connecting a Stove




  • Only individuals and organizations with a gas supply license have the right to install, connect, or service a gas stove.




  • All works must be agreed upon with the gas distribution network operator.




  • A project or another document documenting all details of the connection and placement of the stove is required for its installation.





Safety Tips for Using the Stove




  • Ensure there is adequate exhaust or ventilation channel for air circulation in the room.




  • Do not leave the stove on unattended and avoid drying items over the burners.




  • Regularly check the connections for tightness and use certified parts.




  • If you smell gas, immediately turn off the taps, ventilate the room, and do not use electrical appliances.





The article provides important information regarding the installation of gas stoves. It outlines the consequences of breaking the rules, emphasizes the need to comply with the law, and offers safety tips for using the stove. Following these rules not only ensures safety but also avoids unpleasant consequences in the future.