Correct installation and setup are essential for the long-term efficiency and safety of any heating system - and commissioning plays a key role in this process. Carried out by one of our qualified Gas Safe engineers, commissioning is more than just a formality; it ensures a boiler is operating safely and efficiently from day one.
What is commissioning?
Commissioning is the final stage of the installation process. It ensures that heating systems are fully optimised and ready to perform at their best from day one.
Why is commissioning important?
Commissioning ensures that boilers are installed correctly and safely by verifying that all components are properly fitted and configured to help reduce the risk of faults or failures once the boiler is in use. It also confirms compliance with legal safety standards.
Beyond safety, commissioning optimises performance from the start, helping to reduce wear and tear and extend product lifespan. For certain models - including System 2, Combi 2 and Heat 2 - completing commissioning in line with the manufacturer’s guidelines may also extend a warranty*
What does the commissioning process involve?
The commissioning process begins with a full inspection of the boilers safety features to ensure they are operating correctly and comply with current standards. The engineer will then perform a series of tests to confirm that all relevant controls, connections and settings are configured as they should be and check that the flue system is installed and functioning properly.
Finally, the boiler is tested under real operating conditions to ensure it is fully optimised and ready for long-term operation.
Delivering peak performance
Commissioning is the final step in every boiler installation. The process ensures the system is installed and set up correctly, operates safely and efficiently and is optimised for long-term performance for years to come.
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