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Hi,

Apologies if this is the wrong place for this question - I couldn't find another forum relating to gas fires.

I am currently training to become a Gas Safe Registered engineer and am out with a mentor building a portfolio of evidence (yesterday being my first day out).

One of yeserday's jobs was a service of a gas fire which I performed under supervision but neglected to note down the make and model of the fire - I need to include this in the write-up. I was hoping somebody might recognise the fire from a photograph. Can anyone shed any light on this please?

Thanks in anticipation,

Ed.
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