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I need some help on a boiler swap job which will fall under commercial, any guys in the south east with their commercial gas ticket interested in helping out? Thought I would ask in here first before the open forum.
 
where in the south east

Should have been more specific. Job is in Sidcup.

Vern: Not sure what to fit yet, its a weird one. There are currently two boilers and old Ideal E type 120,000 btu and an Ideal concord 140,000 btu but only one is being replaced. Its only going to need a 40kw boiler but the installation volume is going to take me over my domestic ticket with the pipe size and u16 meter. I need the input of a commercial guy incase there is anything I am overlooking or if rules and regs are different etc.
 
Should have been more specific. Job is in Sidcup.

Vern: Not sure what to fit yet, its a weird one. There are currently two boilers and old Ideal E type 120,000 btu and an Ideal concord 140,000 btu but only one is being replaced. Its only going to need a 40kw boiler but the installation volume is going to take me over my domestic ticket with the pipe size and u16 meter. I need the input of a commercial guy incase there is anything I am overlooking or if rules and regs are different etc.
Will be basics depending on location, ventilation, is feed and expansion pipework big enough, gas pipe etc, someone must be able to help out nearby?
 
I'm sure it will be a nice easy job for someone with the qualifications and knowledge, I'm lacking in both on commercial lol. Hoping someone can help out as I don't really want to lose the job.
 
matt if no one come from here , what I did in the past is I went to Gas Safe website and searched all the local to me engineers and made few calls and it did work out in the end , only thing is we did not get the job as there was huge hot water cylinder and was covered with asbestos and they did not want to pay the charge for removing it
 
Providing the pipework is no bigger than 1 1/4" stick a valve and test point on the outlet of the meter and that will cut 0.025m3 off your pipework IV. You then test it in two sections.
 

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