Alright guys?
I went to a property today for a boiler breakdown, easy enough to diagnose as a faulty gas valve. Problem is, the house it pretty large, it has a 35kw combi (used as a system boiler), another 40kw conventional boiler, an andrews water heater and an aga, all connected to a U16 meter. Can't measure pipework as it comes off the meter for about 50cm and then disappears. But I'm going to guess that this is a commercial gas installation.
Question is, am I allowed to work on the boiler as I don't hold any commercial quals?
Also, how do you gas rate on a U16, the meter reading was only to 2 decimal places instead of the usual 3. Do you just multiply it by 10? So, if you have a difference of 0.10, then to work the gas rate out, do you multiply the 0.10 by 10, so you'd get .100?
I went to a property today for a boiler breakdown, easy enough to diagnose as a faulty gas valve. Problem is, the house it pretty large, it has a 35kw combi (used as a system boiler), another 40kw conventional boiler, an andrews water heater and an aga, all connected to a U16 meter. Can't measure pipework as it comes off the meter for about 50cm and then disappears. But I'm going to guess that this is a commercial gas installation.
Question is, am I allowed to work on the boiler as I don't hold any commercial quals?
Also, how do you gas rate on a U16, the meter reading was only to 2 decimal places instead of the usual 3. Do you just multiply it by 10? So, if you have a difference of 0.10, then to work the gas rate out, do you multiply the 0.10 by 10, so you'd get .100?