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The inanimate whose refers to the use in English of the relative pronoun whose with non-personal antecedents, as in: "That's the car whose alarm keeps waking us up at night." The construction is also known as the whose inanimate, non-personal whose, and neuter whose.
The use of the inanimate whose dates from the 15th century, but since the 18th century has drawn criticism from those who consider whose to be the genitive (possessive) only of the relative pronoun who and therefore believe it should be restricted to personal antecedents. Critics of inanimate whose prefer constructions such as those using of which the, which others find clumsy or overly formal.
Hello all, I may have a chance of getting some sub contract work looking after a housing estates heating and plumbing.
The thing is i am not too sure on what rates to quote, ie £ per hour, £ per day rate and £ per call out. I dont want to over price,or underprice.
Has anybody got any infomation...
usual question regarding which boiler ,
have a 4 bed house to do and all though i would like to do an unvented cylinder set up i dont think thats an option due to space .So high flow combi it looks like options i am considering are baxi duo -tec 40 ga ,alpha storage combi cd50 or vaillant yet...
:icon9: the firm i work for the biggest in the north east has just given us details of our pay restructure giving us £7.30 an hour anyone else been insulted or heard any other firms trying this?
Heard a few people say you cant box in a boiler,i been asked to this for someone,i am a little sceptical about boxing in boiler,but i sure you can do it if you follow the regs,will look into it,just seeing what comments will arise,personally i think you can do it as long as there is room around...
Been round to two houses this week where I quoted for a Combi swap They got me round to re connect the fire on one and re connect the hob on one because the boiler fitter didnt do that he just fitted boilers ( Different Fitters) This is my gripe I allways fit TRVs and a room stat as per that...
And another night of phoning last years, {and many years before} customers to book in their yearly service.
Out of 10 phone calls answered, 3 said they have joined a national company to cover their boiler for servicing and breakdowns.
King grate. I didnt even bother to discuss what was...
But a flap thing!!! Anyone know what these are called and who they're made by?.....gotta change a couple and these would be a good replacement.
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how would you classify an oven where the ignition has stopped working and the user has to reach down to the back of the oven with a match. If the oven needs to be relighted while its still hot its clearly dangerous
although common I dont remember covering this situation in college
the boss told me today that you can now get kits that make wiring an s plan or y plan easy..smart something he said??? does anyone have a link so i can have a look. never had a problem with them myself but was interested to see the kit
thanks
Evening guys a customer of mine has just brought a new house with a potterton profile in it and was after an idea how old the boiler was but a bit before my time, was it the model b4 the suprima and help would be appreciated thanks
before starting work on gas pipework is it ok to put blanking discs in the metre inlet&outlet or do you have to disconnect the metre and put caps on the inlet and outlet?? trying to go by the book here for learning purposes
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so this is how some of the tenants afford the latest plasma tellys, luxury holidays etc and there on benefits
you been framed?
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auntie hildas home for the hidious:29:
Just wanted some of your opinions..
I've served a 2 year trainee/improver with a gas & heating company..I was put through a Gas Foundation course and the ACS exams but thats all the trade qualifications I have...unfortunately work has died right down and I'm now going to be made redundant...
i dont fit many boilers although i am qualified to do so. however i have a baxi platinum to fit and have spoke to baxi tech line who recommended 3 pin plug with 3 amp fuse as opposed to dedicated fused spur. what do you guys think?
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