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When the boiler is installed or replaced, a set of rules that come into play immediately. The old system "do it yourself" has changed dramatically and now it is very difficult or impossible to do everything alone. In many ways, the changes were able to reduce accidents and increase efficiency. Unfortunately, government bureaucracy has taken over there is a huge amount of documentation that accompanies such changes.

Luckilymajor producers have accepted the challenge and made some of the most difficult installation procedures of the production system, ensuring that new boilers are easy to install and easy to use. In most cases, the boiler is attached to the wall according to the manufacturer's instructions and have carried out accordingly. Deliveries of gas and electricity have been installed and the best of the new boilers have electronic installation and set up programs, which means they are completely ready to runonce they are installed. Also integrated into system errors to help solve the problem.

From 1 April 2005, all new boiler replacement and installation of England and Wales must be condensing boilers. This issue has come to bring the government to install more efficient boilers and thus save energy. All new installations must be reported to the construction of local control. All electrical work must be performed by a competent personelectrical engineer, and reported or inspected by the local authority. It's not only ensure that the job is done properly, but your work is saved, ensuring that all subsequent work in the area can be completed with knowledge of electrical cables in the region.

The idea is great, but it is likely that the formulas developed is so important that the local authority is limited to its control and access in the future. All gas supplies should be undertaken by aCORGI registered installers and all new installations must be reported to the slot in the first part of his April 2005 "Total Security Initiative."

The fact that so many companies are involved through a new boiler can be difficult to understand, with a lot of paperwork. In the future, we hope that this will be cut to allow a company to take responsibility for ground security checks.

There are very few exceptions, because when something that is notcondensing boiler can be allowed to mount. However, in rare cases, substitution may enter into an evaluation procedure which, if accepted, could be allowed to replace an old appliance with a standard non-condensing boiler.

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