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A question posed on another forum that a gas engineer here might be able to answer:

I thought two Not Current Standards on a certificate meant an At Risk, and the appliances had to be turned off and warning notices affixed?
 
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I'm not a gas engineer but that doesn't follow logically. What if one is a gas fire and the other is a boiler in another room. How would two NCS influence each other. It's either at risk or it's not. The tester can make their own decision about whether the situation is unsafe or potentially unsafe and classify appropriately
 
A question posed on another forum that a gas engineer here might be able to answer:

I thought two Not Current Standards on a certificate meant an At Risk, and the appliances had to be turned off and warning notices affixed?
This only applied to open flued appliances.
NCS no longer exists.
 
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