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Hi, I'm new to this forum and I have a question.

A colleague of mine is installing a gas boiler in a building within an F.E. college. The building houses a plumbing (not gas) training workshop and several classrooms. The boiler is a replacement for a condemned unit and it's sole purpose is to heat the building via radiators. It is not for use for training purposes.

Said colleague is GSR domestic only as am I. My question is, is this work 'commercial' or domestic? I believe it is commercial but he disagrees.

What do you guys think?
 

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