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Yeah I know I have several customers that have cancelled Typical government indecisiveness trying to be clever by making big sweeping gestures, and in reality making a huge balls up in the small print
 
Would like to know what's equivalent to MCS. The RHI keeps mentioning you have to be MCS accredited "or equivalent"
 
unaware of the equivelant

Hi Guys,

The equivalent would be on the product side eg. The Solar Keymark scheme which offers product certification. There is no alternative on the installer side and wont be as MCS is too prominent.

On the issue of Air Source the government has indicated Air Source will be introduced in 2012 on the RHI and RHI Premium Payments are being paid on Air Source. Air source is the future on the heat pump side and the market is widely expected to follow Europe towards an 80% Air Source 20% Ground Source split. Air source covers far more applications, is more cost effective, doesn't require space and is simpler and more straightforward to install.
 
Been reading both the current threads on this subject and would be interested in solar thermal and ground source. What I want to know is the bottom line, none of the fluffy stuff with regard to a MCS accredited installer who has all the paperwork but doesn't know how to use a spanner. What can be offered to the customer in pounds and pence for installing the solar thermal and groundsource by an accredited MCS installer?
In my area up here it's mainly oil and I've already lost one oil boiler replace, due to oil prices over the winter and all the trouble in the middle east. They've gone for an electric combi, but thats another story.

Cheers.

Would be nice to see some numbers £££££ that could be shown to a prospective customer!
 
You can give the figures for the up front payments which is £850 for Air Source, £300 for Solar Thermal etc. But short of guessing you can only go off the commercial rates and then estimate how much higher they are going to be.
 
Been looking at the quality sytems that have to be in place for MCS accreditation.......if it wasn't so serious it would be hilarious. Especially like the internal review where I would hold a regular meeting (at least quarterly) with myself and document said meeting. Thought it was bad enough when your on site talking to yourself, now you have to write down what your talking to yourself about. Definitely aimed at jobs for the boys and no good unless you are a pretty big company. The training and assessments are too expensive, the quality management system you would have to have in place would eat up a tremendous amount of time and money to maintain all to the detriment to the client. I just can't see how as a sole trader a quality management system would benefit or give the client a better job.

Might be an opening for developing a sole trader MCS accreditation kit!
 
Hi SimonG,

We have supported an awful lot of single employee installers through MCS Certification and once you have the procedures in place there is a common set you follow for each customer which shouldn't be too taxing. The quarterly review is to ensure you are operating to the most current standards, your procedures are up to date and you can review the systems you have in place. If you didn't hold the quarterly review then when the inspector came around in 12 months you may have missed any changes that should have been made?
 
Hi Gents, What a commotion. THIS SAYS IT ALL . . . . I was called today by a large installer of solar thermal and ashp's, they asked if I could take on some maintenance work as they had customers with maintenance needs. they dont do repairs and servicing!!! ALL they are interested in is the kill on the install, customer service can go hang. The MCS is registering the wrong people, its gonna be just like the double glazing gold rush of the 1980's all over again, mis-selling, misleading con men running round the country getting little old ladies to sign on the dotted line.
The government will pull the entire scheme within the next 2 years and I doubt that ashp's will ever be included, they are just not efficient enough. Why are so many organisations/quango's involved . . . . . DECC, Energy Saving Trust, Ofgem, MCS, Central government and the EU, IF you really want to get involved with that little lot ... GOOD LUCK!!
 
I'm mcs and I've seen so much attempted mis selling recently its untrue. Today's was ashp on 2 bed bungalow. Asked have they had any other quotes one was 14kw daiken unit. Heat loss for house is 6kw. Also following a lot of ****e solar installs around
 
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