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uk_ducati
hi all
i have been called out to do a landlord certificate in a flat. Upon lowering the control panel (ideal isar 35he) there was a electrical short (still yet to be found) and the boiler went dead. Unfortunatly this short has blown the PCB. My question is would it be right to charge the customer for the pcb as the boiler was working before i touched it. Obviously this wouldnt have happened if i had not moved the control panel but it was nesassary to get to the gas valve.
thanks
paul
i have been called out to do a landlord certificate in a flat. Upon lowering the control panel (ideal isar 35he) there was a electrical short (still yet to be found) and the boiler went dead. Unfortunatly this short has blown the PCB. My question is would it be right to charge the customer for the pcb as the boiler was working before i touched it. Obviously this wouldnt have happened if i had not moved the control panel but it was nesassary to get to the gas valve.
thanks
paul