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Hi looking for some advice. I need to get a new boiler fitted in the next few months and I’m concerned about the flue location above my conservatory (ignore the mess which is due to be cleaned away). Can anyone give me there opinion on this? If it’s a problem, can it be resolved in its current location?
 

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A plume management kit would reduce the clearance required.
Worcester kit states 150mm but others may be different, would suggest working with your engineer to find an appropriate solution.
 
Unfortunately options are limited.
Weirdly if the pitch of your lean-to was allot steeper then you'd be able to terminate horizontally through the roof.
May take some out of the box thinking...
 
OK I'll get sucked in again!
I think your suggesting running a vertical section up wall and then out again or maybe just the exhaust?
The first is a problem because we HAVE to use manufacturers flue and none are rated for external use, nor is the practice permitted even if they were.
The second is what I already recommended (plume management kit) but requirement is 150mm clearance under inlet in this situation (for WB).
 
OK I'll get sucked in again!
I think your suggesting running a vertical section up wall and then out again or maybe just the exhaust?
The first is a problem because we HAVE to use manufacturers flue and none are rated for external use, nor is the practice permitted even if they were.
The second is what I already recommended (plume management kit) but requirement is 150mm clearance under inlet in this situation (for WB).
LIke I said, as master engineer, I'm paid for my skills of resolve problems
 
Is there any option of raising it on the inside. For example lifting the boiler or just using a short extension before the elbow that takes it through the wall, really it should be 300mm above the roof for a simple life. I have had to take sections of the ceiling above out previously to raise it above rooflines/carports outside(obviously where it is possible to do/joist positions etc)
 
Thanks everyone for the feedback, it’s appreciated. I’m not sure if lifting the boiler is going to be an option as it’s already close to the ceiling in my kitchen. I think I’ll have to wait until I can get an installer to come and view and see what the options are. Thanks again
 
Lol , hes a bit special isnt he , well above us plebs .
Ha ha caught with his pants down....

 

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