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RE: Boiler Locations


  • Subject: RE: Boiler Locations
  • From: Scott Crowther <scrowther@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 20 May 2004 15:57:16 +0100

I'm also not a CORGI installer, but believe that newer boilers need less
ventilation, so can be fitted into cupboards much more easily.

I'd advise asking an installer.


Scott


-----Original Message-----
From: Hawes,Timothy Edward (GEG) [mailto:haweste@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 20 May 2004 15:07
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Boiler Locations

*         > -----Original Message-----
> From: Paul G. Watkin  Sent: 20 May 2004 14:58
>
> I would like to relocate the boiler to one of three locations I have
> identified
>
> 1)       The Garage - my old house had the gas boiler in the garage,
do
> building Regs still allow this??

I assume so, that's where I want to put mine when I extend our place.

> 2)       Utility Room Cupboard - I am putting in a floor to Ceiling
> 600mm wide cupboard, could the boiler go in here??

That's where my new one is, although it's a worktop to ceiling cupboard. At
my last house the boiler was mounted into a 'false' kitchen wall unit with
a
door to match the rest.

> 3)       Utility Room wall - not my favorite as I would spoil the look
of
the utility room

I think that's fine too, my old boiler was a floor standing unit in the
utility room.

> Anyone got any views/advice they can give me on these
> options? All have easy flue runs to outside

I was told I needed "compartment ventilation" for putting it
inside a
cupboard - the hit-n-miss type vents would be acceptable for this.

Disclaimer: I'm not a CORGI fitter, this is just the advice I got when my
boiler was replaced earlier this year.
:-)

Cheers,

Tim H.
.


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