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Any body selling a second hand MTF that complies with BS7671 / Part p?
Would prefer that it had calibration certificate with at least a few months.
I live in Hull so prefer it if I could look before buying?
 
im guessing you mean a MFT. What does it require to be compliant with bs7671 and part p :S ?

They need to comply with GS38...but even then thats still non-stat.

They need to pass calibration and they're good to go. Try the "for sale" forum on this site...a few people are selling them on here.
 
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