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Hello Everyone,

I have recently passed my intial ACS and just wanted to know what sort of other courses should i undertake in order to increase my knowledge on boilers etc.

Many thanks
 
Have you been on any manufacturers boiler courses ? If not speak to a few reps
 
I always say if you understand how something works, then you'll understand why it's not working when it breaks down.
Experience is the best method of learning. You unfortunately can't find a course for that.
If you can get hold of an old combi, you could strip it and study it. Pull all the parts to pieces and look at what they do and how they work.
 
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