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MCS accreditation / installers

  • 22-08-2016 1:01pm
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    Hello,

    Buying a heat pump a2w product from UK and supplier warned me friendly that is not on the approved list of MCS accreditation.
    Never heard about MCS in Ireland,only in UK and NI... does that affects in any way my rights or the product if installed here,in Dublin !?

    Thanks.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 110 ✭✭DeeJunFan


    rolion wrote: »
    Hello,

    Buying a heat pump a2w product from UK and supplier warned me friendly that is not on the approved list of MCS accreditation.
    Never heard about MCS in Ireland,only in UK and NI... does that affects in any way my rights or the product if installed here,in Dublin !?

    Thanks.

    This is only used for NI/UK installs. They were required for the Renewable Heat Incentive scheme. (this is now defunct in NI).

    Unless you are looking to claim RHI which you aren't in ROI, then it will make no difference.

    Damian


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