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No, its At Risk. There is the potential for it to be unsafe but as it is non operational it cant possibly be ID unless leaking gas.
Or it's spontaneously combusting with insufficient ventilation .
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No, its At Risk. There is the potential for it to be unsafe but as it is non operational it cant possibly be ID unless leaking gas.
working on whats been said a boiler with a blown fuse is id as your unable to test the safety devices
Yeah but that's not what we are discussing. The FFD could be perfectly fine, and there has been no mention of it being faulty. If all the safety devices test ok then it is not ID. There is no immediate danger. The PCB controls a lot of things, just because one part of it is failing it doesn't mean its all knackered. The correct classification would be AR.
Is that why all their carbon copy pad pages are just a giant check box with the letters ID below?Bg are very skilled at interpreting rules and regs to there advantage.
E.on have nothing to do with Help Link, I used to work for themI usually hate BG and E-on (now help link)
E.on have nothing to do with Help Link, I used to work for them
E.on have nothing to do with Help Link, I used to work for them
Id, if the pcb has failed, chances are ffd,s are compromised.
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