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Posted By New Challenge I have a commercial property (Warehouse) but a boiler is similar to a domestic one, suppling heat and hot water to only a couple of offices.
I would be grateful if anyone could indicate if I need a commercial register Corgi installer or would a domestic Corgi installer be O.K
Thanks in Advance
Steven
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Posted By Bob Shillabeer Uggest you go for the commercial installer, you have covered your self by doing so anyway.
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Posted By lewes It doesnt matter the nature of the building as it depends on the size of the gas supply and the appliance.
For example:
You could have a domestic boiler in a corner shop (a business) but you would use a domestic installer or you could have a domestic sized boiler heating the office in a factory and you would use a domestic installer.
You want to find out the size of the gas main that they will need to connect onto.
Anything 28mm and above you would normally be looking at a commercial installer.
If you need extra clarification contact a local domestic/commercial installer and ask them or CORGI (The Council for Registered Gas Installers)
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Posted By Mart Up to 70Kw input deemed domestic.
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Posted By Bob Youel
Note: You also need a competent electrician!
Speak to your insurer for more clarification as its they who will / will not pay out if there is a problem
The days have gone re armature 'DIY'
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