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hi guys i have been asked to service a boiler in a church, i only have domestic boilers on my card and was wondering how i should define where a boiler becomes commercial. 150kw or greater rings a bell in my head but this could be wrong.
 
What boiler is it?

I know alot of boilers that are commercial and only about 40kw
 
True dat....

Plus I maintain that a domestic boiler installed in a non domestic installation becomes commercial, regardless of output

I work in the basis that if bs6644 is quoted in books it is commercial
 

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