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i just wondered how you guys become experienced in breakdowns. i like to think im pretty experienced at the installation side of things.but the breakdowns are a different ball game.
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when we were at college we didnt really cover breakdowns but a multi meter will be a wise investment but using it may take a little practice.
i just wondered how you guys become experienced in breakdowns. i like to think im pretty experienced at the installation side of things.but the breakdowns are a different ball game.
i just wondered how you guys become experienced in breakdowns. i like to think im pretty experienced at the installation side of things.but the breakdowns are a different ball game.
Lots of late night and weekend call outs,when I started did not have all the boiler courses there are now,so thats one way
Two points,when you go to repair a boiler and fix it,spend 1/2 hr checking how parts work on boiler when all running correctly,check currents and resistances and when you take a boiler out,strip it down and examine parts and dismantle so you not only know what they do but how they do it
I recently went on a refresher type boiler course and was told about one engineer who wrote details of every visit down in a book: boiler make, model, fault, etc. and what he did to correct the fault.
Over the years all he had to do was find the make and model and the fault would probably be one he'd done in the past so he knew what to look for before turning up at the door.
now this sounds like a good ideaq plumb get yourself a cheap laptop and get the gaspro 2010 edition it has 4500 boiler , fire ,water heater and cylinder manuals on it. Its all you will ever need.
q plumb get yourself a cheap laptop and get the gaspro 2010 edition it has 4500 boiler , fire ,water heater and cylinder manuals on it. Its all you will ever need.
anymore details on that course like you i muddle thru but could do with some sloid basicsExcellent advise about using multimeters to diagnose boiler faults. I have just booked myself onto the BAXI course for introduction to Electronics which mainly covers using multimeters for fault finding. 1 day for £50.
Until now I have been using boiler manufacturers instructions for diagnosing problems and have got by. However they do not explain how to fault find on various switches etc, so rather than guesswork I would rather use a multimeter and get straight down to the faulty component. (Especially now that newer boilers are more complicated than ever !!!)
There are a number of software items on Ebay with most manufacturers instructions on and well worth it for little cost.
Cheers
just dropped them a lineeither romford or dartford for me im in east london how long did it take them to get back and whats the wait after that?Whereabouts are you Steve?? I'm going to the nearest centre which is Dartford. The website is Baxi Group - Professional training for the heating industry.
10% discount if booking online too, so only £45
Just waiting for course dates from them.
Cheers mate
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