Renewables
23/07/2010
Worcester make MCS easy with new website
Worcester, Bosch Group has created a new website to assist installers who fit their renewable heating products to become registered under the Microgeneration Certification Scheme (MCS).The website is part of the company’s MCS Made Easy programme and contains handy document downloads to help installers of Worcester’s renewable products with their MCS office assessment. When these documents are updated, installers registered on the site can receive an e-mail to stay up to date – a key aspect of the installer accreditation assessment.
Martyn Bridges, director of marketing and technical support at Worcester, said: “In principle, Worcester supports the requirement for an “over arching” scheme for this type of technology. However, we recognise that the way the scheme is currently structured, actually makes it difficult for installers to become accredited. We are now helping to make this process easier and have set up a special area on our website to help guide installers through the process.”
The MCS Made Easy website is aimed at installers who have attended or are thinking of attending training courses for Worcester, Bosch Group's renewable products*. Once registered, installers will be able to access all the online information designed to help with the MCS office inspection process.
To view the new site, visit www.worcester-bosch.co.uk/MCS
For more information about Worcester’s renewable training courses or MCS Made Easy seminars, call 01905 752526.
* Installers who have attended a renewable training course prior to August 1 must also attend a MCS Made Easy seminar.







