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CP15 Plant Commissioning & Servicing
Quote-led commissioning and servicing records for qualifying commercial boilers, plant rooms and non-domestic gas equipment.
Request a commercial quoteQuote-led service. Scope and price are confirmed before work is agreed.
Typical scope
What this service can cover
- Commercial boiler and plant commissioning support
- Servicing records for qualifying non-domestic appliances
- Operational and safety-control checks within the agreed scope
- Combustion, flue and ventilation observations where applicable
- Defect reporting and remedial recommendations
- Supporting records following completed work
Commercial sites
Who this service supports
- Schools, colleges and care facilities
- Hotels, leisure sites and hospitality premises
- Commercial landlords and managed buildings
- Offices, warehouses and industrial units
- Communal heating and larger commercial premises
Why quotation is required
Commercial systems vary by site
Appliance output, plant size, pipework volume, access, records and the testing or servicing scope can all affect the work required. GetGasCert confirms the site details before providing a quotation.
Start quote requestCP15 questions
Before requesting a quote
What is a CP15 record used for?
A CP15 record is commonly used to document commissioning or servicing work on relevant non-domestic plant and appliances. The appropriate record depends on the work completed and the engineer’s competencies.
Why is CP15 work quote-led?
Commercial plant rooms vary substantially in appliance output, number of boilers, controls, access and servicing requirements, so the scope must be reviewed before pricing.
Does a CP15 record replace a commercial gas safety report?
Not necessarily. Commissioning, servicing and installation-safety reporting document different work. GetGasCert will identify the suitable route from the site details provided.
What information should I provide?
Provide the site address, appliance makes and models, approximate outputs, number of appliances, existing records, access arrangements and the reason for the visit.