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Hi.
I have question- can anyone tell me anything about fault finding courses in Scotland, the best in glasgow?
as I understand all company's make those courses specially to their boilers, but all procedures are almost the same?
What company's do the best courses?
thanks for any help, Gregor
 
Hi Greg, not 100% sure where they're run through the country but BDR Thermea are awesome. Really worthwhile course with combi appreciation and basic electrical. Well worth a look even if it means travel, I went to a course in Warwick when I live on the south coast would totally recommend. Cheers matt
 
Vokera are offering free courses in glasgow maryhill. No need to pay. Phone head office down south, they will book book you on. Glasgow is Vokeraland so, I think time well spent.

I try and do as much testing as I can and if I am not 100% on my diagnistic I phone technical for help.

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best way to learn.. go ball deep and charge for the job and not the time. Or go at the back of a more experienced guy and learn from them. Take a wee black pocket book and take notes in it for storing and referring to.
 
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Vokera are offering free courses in glasgow maryhill. No need to pay. Phone head office down south, they will book book you on. Glasgow is Vokeraland so, I think time well spent.

I try and do as much testing as I can and if I am not 100% on my diagnistic I phone technical for help.

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best way to learn.. go ball deep and charge for the job and not the time. Or go at the back of a more experienced guy and learn from them. Take a wee black pocket book and take notes in it for storing and referring to.
Cheers for that I will give them a call
 
Thanks for everyone to help. It's difficult to be good engineer without learn and get a lot practice. I will call to Vokera ask them about their courses . Cheers Greg .
 
If you go to the Glow worm web page and sign up as a club energy member you will be able to get free glow worm training in Glasgow
 
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