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Hi to all.

have recently completed my acs and am awaiting my details to be posted so I can apply to be gas safe.
i am in the process of setting my company up and am looking for advice on the best software to use. I am looking for advice from experienced engineers who can point me in the right direction.

thank you.

p.s might I add I mean along the lines of job management, invoicing, electronic certificates etc
 
Hi to all.

have recently completed my acs and am awaiting my details to be posted so I can apply to be gas safe.
i am in the process of setting my company up and am looking for advice on the best software to use. I am looking for advice from experienced engineers who can point me in the right direction.

thank you.

p.s might I add I mean along the lines of job management, invoicing, electronic certificates etc
Mastergas
 
I have just signed up to powered now for my invoicing .... Love it .
They dont do any certs though
 
gas engineer software or gas checker
 
cheers gents, I'll look into those options and see which one suits me best, thank you.

:yes:
 
Gas checker for me, have tried gas engineer software but don't like the gas Cert on it, it asks for working pressure at the meter, which I don't do ( please correct if I'm wrong ) it just looks like I've missed something on the form. if it was inlet working pressure then fair enough, cos even if gas rate is ok it can still be at risk with low inlet working pressure
 
Gas checker for me, have tried gas engineer software but don't like the gas Cert on it, it asks for working pressure at the meter, which I don't do ( please correct if I'm wrong ) it just looks like I've missed something on the form. if it was inlet working pressure then fair enough, cos even if gas rate is ok it can still be at risk with low inlet working pressure

Working pressure at the meter to test the regulator - ugauge on the meter, turn an appliance on, should get 21 + or - 2, correct?

Thats not required on a landlords certificate, so I see your point, don't want to look incompetent, I'll steer clear of that one, cheers.
 
Try the Anton software it's free. Especially after you have forked out for ACS.
 
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