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Seems to be a bit of confusion over this so there ya go.

Its been this for ages
Lifted from TB 126

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That's for a condensing boiler
 
That's because your book is correct

I disagree post up the page.
The action level is 0.004 (means it needs a service or otherwise)regardless of make or age unless MI's state otherwise.
Im happy to be proved wrong unless you can prove otherwise with an upto date book.

Hence i would be looking at dancins book
 
Vipers got various charts and tables for action levels for all sorts of appliances. Anyone got a viper handy ??
 
I disagree post up the page.
The action level is 0.004 (means it needs a service or otherwise)regardless of make or age unless MI's state otherwise.
Im happy to be proved wrong unless you can prove otherwise with an upto date book.

Hence i would be looking at dancins book

For some reason I can't upload a picture :/ but it's from Gas Installation Technology by R D Treloar
 
I think we will image.jpghave to agree to disagree as image below is from tech bulletin 143.
I would trust a technical bulletin over viper everyday of the week.
 

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