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MA Oil Burner License
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bryrab110
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Okay so I am completely new to this, does anybody have any info or resources on obtaining a MA Oil Burners License??
My father-in-law owns a heating business that I'm looking to help with.. All I know is the Oil Burner Codes is important..but I'm not even sure what that is. Please any help would be great.
My father-in-law owns a heating business that I'm looking to help with.. All I know is the Oil Burner Codes is important..but I'm not even sure what that is. Please any help would be great.
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I'd like to do a little learning before I attend any class. That's why I'm looking for info0
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A good place to start is NORA's Oil Heat Technician's Manual.New England SteamWorks
Service, Installation, & Restoration of Steam Heating Systems
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If you go to George's class, you don't need a primer, you'll learn from the best, and you wont come in with any bad habits.
http://www.firedragonent.com/oil.htmThere was an error rendering this rich post.
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Thanks for the info...what does mass codes mean? Is that just the CMR 527/4 or am I missing something.0
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