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DXCross

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Hi folks,
What tickets y'all have? from reading the forums it seems a great few of you are domestic qualified? (must never assume!) Just curious as to what you all have? i.e just core.boilers and fga or do you have the others i.e cookers and fires etc etc?
I'm both domestic and commercial qualified so just curious to others tickets i suppose?


Also a feeble attempt at getting my posts up! :wink_smile::tounge_smile:

regards,

DXCross
 
Company pays and in all honesty a few I didn't/don't want. Jobs come up that needed the tickets and were large enough to warrant the training. (Kitchen refurb - 3 canopies heated/cooled by reznor gas fired ahu's, new gas p/w and interlocks) Work for my old man and there's a few of us but I suppose he see's me as a 'safe investment' so I get all the 'out of the ordinary days work' tickets.... I tell him, You can't be an 'expert' at everything, its daft. Hopefully wont be resitting them all.
Do oil too...
 
Do all commercial properties have to have a gas cert done every year
 
Not in the same sense as a llgc but a record of servicing and testing must be maintained.

And not just for insurance purposes either. The local golf club can't get its entertainment license renewed due to the boiler and gas certs being 3 months out of date. I'm due to do it Wednesday.
 
Not in the same sense as a llgc but a record of servicing and testing must be maintained.

And not just for insurance purposes either. The local golf club can't get its entertainment license renewed due to the boiler and gas certs being 3 months out of date. I'm due to do it Wednesday.

And not just for insurance purposes either. The local golf club can't get its entertainment license renewed due to the boiler and gas certs being 3 months out of date. I'm due to do it Wednesday.[/QUOTE]

so there being forced to really in some ways or another haha, good for you commercial guys then. If I do my change over to commercial catering and do Comcat 1-5 then that should cover me for a large portion of small commercial business to begin with won't it, better money aswel compared to the domestic side from what I've been reading
 
More than I thought actually, would have to change over for heating and laundry aswel and everything else associated with them then I take it
 
Commercial is where the money is. We had a contract at a college and we had to do full strip down etc service, 1/2 year check of combustion and safety devices and a 1/4 and 3/4 yearly visual check. Half of it oil and mainly big boilers, some 1000kw but still had to check the domestic ones all the same.
In my experience which is typically in schools, college and army barracks its more strict and involved.
 
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