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Unvented means direct mains fed(water), where immersions are usually tank fed. There are different regs that govern work on unvented systems.
 
excuse my ignorance, but what's G3?
 
Why do I need to be qualified?
To be able to carry out work on an Unvented Hot Water System installers need to be able to demonstrate there competence by holding a current certificate of competence.

The spilling inspires confidence. If they cannot get that right what else do they get wong!!
 

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