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dangermouse46: do you know anything about gas cookers ?
really!! I was thinking of applying for a trainne job with them!!
Maybe not a good idea then?
train with em, get qualified and leave; that's all they're good for.
what do they train you on?? sounds like not very good by the sound of it?? do they teach you the ACS CCN1, is that what is is called??
i have a query after reading a few books, probably nothing but would like an epert opinion if i may please?
it says cookers have bypass orifice's in the gas valves to allow a small amount of gas to the burner (to the mainoven) . is this correct? as when i turn my gas cooker oven off, the flame dies right out, to nothing at all (doesn't have a thermocouple), but if there was a small orifice then surely it wouldn't go out completely as a small amount of gas would still be getting through?
i was just puzzled and wondered ?
No disrespect meant to anyone but if I had to pay for a diagnosis and it was wrong I would not be happy to pay again.
We had 6 visits in one week to our Highflow 400. The first 5 were from the same engineer who could not find the problem. The 6th from a different engineer who put right what the first had screwed up on his first visit.
Thankfully this was courtesy of a BG contract, if I had had to pay for each of these visits I would not be a happy bunny.
my point exactly. were all 6 visits BG?
i have a query after reading a few books, probably nothing but would like an epert opinion if i may please?
it says cookers have bypass orifice's in the gas valves to allow a small amount of gas to the burner (to the mainoven) . is this correct? as when i turn my gas cooker oven off, the flame dies right out, to nothing at all (doesn't have a thermocouple), but if there was a small orifice then surely it wouldn't go out completely as a small amount of gas would still be getting through?
i was just puzzled and wondered ?
when the ovens off it is completely off. When the oven is on but has reached temp a small bead of flame stays via the bypass to act as a pilot for when the oven cools enough to go back to main/full flame. simple!
the acs is a piece of p**s, barely even worth doing.
the problem with the BG style of training is a lot of it is based on whether or not you are a muppet. if you have a natural aptitude for fixing things then you will probably do well. if you are an idiot that cant even use a pair of grips then you will struggle for ages to get any sort of level of ability. unfortunately BG seem to take on lots of both types of engineer.
unlike manfacturer reps like dangerlouse you dont get in depth training (rarely anyway) on the appliances and you dont get any of the manufacturer books although the laptop is good for instructions etc though. you also dont get to be unambitious like louse and work on the same boilers day in day out, anyone is going to get pretty good with that kind of repetition.
in short its really down to your own ability not what support or training you get from BG, thats one reason why they get vast amounts of leavers very shortly after their time os out as you get dumped right in it from week 2 really.
does the acs even show you how to change a faulty thermocouple? does it teach you any basic fault finding?!! ...
constant sorting out of the dodgy engineers jobs tiresome; some engineers just dodge anything remotely difficult and stitch others up by booking parts in for their rest day for example (even if it's 4 days away).
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