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Im a boiler service engineer, joined for advice and help others if need. Ive started a channel for boiler service modes. So if you need or interested please check them out

Gold Gas
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Peace!
 
Why? Anyone Gas Safe will already know and anybody who isn't Gas Safe shouldn't be messing with service modes.

I service 8 boilers a day, and I've come across some strange ones.
They're all different, and some are hard to find how to do, so I'm trying to save people calling the manufacturers and they'll all in one place on the channel.

A non gas safe engineer will get no benefit from using this as they only last ten minutes.
 

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