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Just about to notify my first boiler installation and on the notification page on the gs website it asks for details of appliance removed, specifying 'cast iron' or 'low water content' can someone shed some light on what this means or put it into idiots terms for a simple gas fitter like me :p
 
what appliance did you remove?these BS gassafe questions,they wind me up the nonsense they ask you,as you said we are gas engineers,times money...etc...
 
They're asking about the type of boiler you removed,did it have a cast iron heat exchanger,or copper,aluminium,etc. I think they're trying to monitor the amount of older boilers that are being replaced.
 
what appliance did you remove?these BS gassafe questions,they wind me up the nonsense they ask you,as you said we are gas engineers,times money...etc...
It not gas safe asking, its for building control. This is so the government can attempt to work out energy/CO2 savings annually from boiler changes in the domestic heating market.
 
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