The objective of this document – obtained from the Microgeneration Certification Scheme (MCS) website - is to set out the additional requirements that an MCS Installation Company must fulfil in order for an MCS installation to be eligible for the Green Deal. Compliance with this document does not exempt MCS installation companies from also needing to comply with MCS 001 Installer Certification Scheme Requirements, the Green Deal Code of Practice, or any other relevant standards, legislation, regulations or other referenced documents:

The scope:
The scope of this scheme document includes the supply, design, installation, set to work and commissioning of the following microgeneration technologies:
- Air source heat pumps
- Ground source heat pumps
- Water source heat pumps
- Biomass boilers
- Biomass room heaters (including with radiators)
- Micro combined heat and power (microCHP)
- Micro wind generation
- Photovoltaics
- Solar water heating.
Certification to this standard only covers the technologies listed above, and does not confer authorisation to install any other Green Deal Energy Efficiency Measures (EEMs).
Please click on the web link near the bottom of this web page to see the full document (PDF – 352kB).