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novicegas

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Hi guys,

Am I right in saying that if a terminal is placed in a restricted area (i.e. within the min distance to an object or structure) then on a Vaillant, you can use the VTK to move the internal outlet pipe of the flue to a safe distance, thus making the previous terminal place an Air Inlet and therefore safe to use.

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plume kit? if the manufactures agrees its exceptable then yes. You can not be within 150mm of a opening in a structure no matter what due to building regs.
 
Just out of interest i found this on their website.

Q2. What are the reduced flue distances required for the VTK flue terminal?
When a VTK is fitted to a horizontal flue, the clearances for the air inlet are reduced to 50mm from an opening such as a window and 25mm from an opening such as an airbrick. The terminal clearances for the ‘new’ flue outlet at the end of the VTK remain unchanged.
 
Yes, you can on vaillants.


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