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Combination Boiler Repairs and Fault Finding - Rated
The most usfull book I have come accross for repairing Combi Boilers,
Simple to follow dialogue and pictures (If you know the basics of combi boilers)
A must for all Gas Safe engineers
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Central heating combination boilers: fault finding and repair - Rated
Excellant book, I am extremely glad I bought it, one of the best books I have ever bought.
boilers made simple - Rated
this book covers everything that is, and can happen to your system. I especially found amusing the depth and detail of the corrosion section. if your boiler isn't working; this book will tell you why.
Helping Hand - Rated
I purchased this book specifically to help with a problem that I had with my combi-boiler and was money well spent. An hour or so reading the relevant sections of the book bought enlightenment to my problem, very good.
Not as expected - Rated
As previously mentioned, this book is padded out with basic gas knowledge. I find it quite frightening that this book looks like it is trying to teach basic gas knowledge to a novice. I am a recently qualified gas engineer, and I learned all this in collage. The key to combi fault finding is using a Multimeter. This book discourages the use of a multimeter unless trained to do so. However it seems to suggest it is OK to work on gas without any knowledge! We did basic combi fault finding in collage, and we where shown how to use a multimeter, which was invaluable. This book has a small section on fault finding principles, and logical approach to finding a fault. It also tells you what each component does. Sometimes I was wondering what I was learning. I intend to go on a combi fault finding course to improve my skills, and of course I will be using a multimeter!