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Electric heating engineers - which affiliations?
KDStephen
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I have a wet electric central heating system using economy 10. It's on the blink, probably a switching board problem according to the manufacturer, but I'd prefer an engineer to look at it and repair it.
Does anyone know if there is a CORGI equivalent for electric heating engineers?
Regards,
Karl
Does anyone know if there is a CORGI equivalent for electric heating engineers?
Regards,
Karl
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I hope not, because CORGI is extinct, has been for about a year. It's successor is GSR (Gas Safe Register).
You presumably need an installer/service engineer trained on the particular make of system you have.No free lunch, and no free laptop
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