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Can anyone recommend a good commercial forced draught burner course preferably around the Yorkshire area?
 
Theres a rumour floating round the forum croppie is commercial so when he sees this maybe he will be able to help you out ? Have you looked for certain manufacturers running there own courses ?
 
check out the nuway guys in rochdale. plenty of training available.
they are good burners and i wish i could know as much as jon in their technical department.
 
John's a good guy, spoke to him quite often. Though Nu Way were in droitwich!

try Nu way here - [DLMURL="http://www.nu-way.co.uk/content-69"]Gas Training Courses[/DLMURL]

And riello here - Riello Limited - Training

Nowhere in yorks though.
 
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Which of those courses have you done cropp ? Commercial aint ya ?
 
both. can't really remember the riello one because i was taken over by a merchant and he paid all the bills, The nuway one I do remember and that one was very goodday and a half in the classroom, day and a half practical.
 
Always good to get feedback from the courses so you know which ones are worth your money and time !
 
Absolutely I'll make sure to post back with a review of which ever I end up going on! Cheers guys
 
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