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Was called to a hairdressers today to a faulty boiler! <70kw
The boiler was situated in the shop but ran the flat above as well!
Is this classed as a domestic appliance?
I am fully domestic qualified but not commercial!
Please advise!
 
domestic or commercial classification is based on boiler output not where the appliance is situated. i had to ring corgi to find out what size boiler i was allowed to work on for a job a a while ago. problem is i cant remember what the answer was or what job it was! ring them tomorrow and ask.
 
AYE, but i think you'll find its commercial premisis flat above is a commercial aspect. check your insurance too.
put them out of business and it will cost way more than £2m.???????????
 
domestic boiler are classed less than 70 kw - so ifts 69 or less you can work on it.

Commercial boilers are classed from 70kw to 1.8megawatt (bloody massive)

then above that you are looking at industrial boilers


just because it is in a hairdresser doesnt mean its commercial
 
It is in a commercial property and i believed that you needed a different ticket to work on it, I called the trusty corgi technical department and yes it is in a commercial property but it is a domestic appliance according to its size!
I have now raised the question at my current employers as to why are commercially qualified engineers servicing boilers <70 kw but they are situated in schools,offices and other commercial,industrial premises to be told ' Thats what we've always done!' So i am keeping my nose out!
 
Yes it is classed as commercial regardless of if the boiler input is above or below 70kw. I had the conversation with Corgi as to why I never notify my gas work. I only work on commercial heating thats why even under 70Kw. Another thing is when my Corgi inspection comes up The guys who test me have no idea how a lpg 600kw forced draught boiler works. Redsaw is spot on when checking your insurance even covers such a installation.
 

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