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Bernie2
Hmm!
Agree with Gas Safe no big deal to have boiler cover off and run the boiler, just so long as its only for test purposes.
The cover does not appear to be the combustion chamber sealed cover so its not dangerous excepting if you stick your hand into it and either get burnt off the combustion chamber or shocked from an electrical contact.
Seems to me all these courses people are going on are scaring people unnecessarily about boilers and people are simply over reacting and claiming people should be reported for nothing much at all. Perhaps the courses rely to much on regulation and not much on science to explain gas installations?
As to the time the guy is taking, well we don't know how much work was required to start with. He is perhaps a newbie unaccustomed to how long things usually take and giving a time from what they feel it should take from looking at a book.
The guy as said may be good just not experienced.
Agree with Gas Safe no big deal to have boiler cover off and run the boiler, just so long as its only for test purposes.
The cover does not appear to be the combustion chamber sealed cover so its not dangerous excepting if you stick your hand into it and either get burnt off the combustion chamber or shocked from an electrical contact.
Seems to me all these courses people are going on are scaring people unnecessarily about boilers and people are simply over reacting and claiming people should be reported for nothing much at all. Perhaps the courses rely to much on regulation and not much on science to explain gas installations?
As to the time the guy is taking, well we don't know how much work was required to start with. He is perhaps a newbie unaccustomed to how long things usually take and giving a time from what they feel it should take from looking at a book.
The guy as said may be good just not experienced.
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