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Planning permission for biomass boilers
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<blockquote data-quote="akaPABLO01" data-source="post: 6486296" data-attributes="member: 43748"><p>Is your boiler domestic or commercial?</p><p></p><p>I ask because, domestic which is what <45kW requires MCS certification which the installer is qualified to sign the work off under building control and the 1m rule applies. Those who circumvented the MCS registration above 45 (systems that didn’t need MCS) were installed by anyone, usually not correctly insured. These needed to apply for planning and either received a slip of paper saying it met building control regs and was permitted development or was refused. </p><p></p><p>I may be wrong? But that was my interpretation. The MCS body would notify planning once registered under permitted development and would receive an audit from mcs who go through the installation chosen randomly. </p><p></p><p>This is a funky new layout site design for mobile, need to get used to this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="akaPABLO01, post: 6486296, member: 43748"] Is your boiler domestic or commercial? I ask because, domestic which is what <45kW requires MCS certification which the installer is qualified to sign the work off under building control and the 1m rule applies. Those who circumvented the MCS registration above 45 (systems that didn’t need MCS) were installed by anyone, usually not correctly insured. These needed to apply for planning and either received a slip of paper saying it met building control regs and was permitted development or was refused. I may be wrong? But that was my interpretation. The MCS body would notify planning once registered under permitted development and would receive an audit from mcs who go through the installation chosen randomly. This is a funky new layout site design for mobile, need to get used to this. [/QUOTE]
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