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Farmhouse and Office RHI?
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<blockquote data-quote="NavitasBen" data-source="post: 448298" data-attributes="member: 3785"><p>OFGEM will accept other forms of evidence if you don't pay business rates; photographs of the setting being the obvious one. The key thing so far as i've experienced is that the office must be "solely used for business purposes" - they won't accept a desk in the corner of a bedroom. Unfortunately, unless you're willing to either install first and hope, your only other option would be to put through a fictitious preliminary accreditation application using a 200kW+ boiler to see if ofgem will accept the application in principle. If so, withdraw it and install a suitably sized system, pointing to the preliminary application if ofgem question the eligibility for the actual application. This is the only way i know of testing the water with ofgem, without having installed first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NavitasBen, post: 448298, member: 3785"] OFGEM will accept other forms of evidence if you don't pay business rates; photographs of the setting being the obvious one. The key thing so far as i've experienced is that the office must be "solely used for business purposes" - they won't accept a desk in the corner of a bedroom. Unfortunately, unless you're willing to either install first and hope, your only other option would be to put through a fictitious preliminary accreditation application using a 200kW+ boiler to see if ofgem will accept the application in principle. If so, withdraw it and install a suitably sized system, pointing to the preliminary application if ofgem question the eligibility for the actual application. This is the only way i know of testing the water with ofgem, without having installed first. [/QUOTE]
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