Customer wants a boiler fitting in a new extension but the flue will be coming through the wall within approx 100mm of the kitchen window. Told them it should be ok as long as the window is of the sealed non opening type. Am I right? Thanks
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Not so. Remembering a court case, relating to a CO incident in a hotel in Newquay some years ago, when the installer was prosecuted for this very situation.
Customer wants a boiler fitting in a new extension but the flue will be coming through the wall within approx 100mm of the kitchen window. Told them it should be ok as long as the window is of the sealed non opening type. Am I right? Thanks
Part of a report in Cornwall news.As I understand it is ok if its a non opening window. The newquay incident wad an opening window that had been screwed shut and domeone later took the screws out
gas safe told me this too. 150mm for building structure not gas issue. they told me if window fitter changed then its his fault. also called them on a balnced flue that was 200mm from door opening was told analyse the room with door open and if no trace of poc then its ntcs as its been like that from day one .As I understand it a non- openable window is fine. If it were changed at a later date then after a room co test you may be able to mark it as NCS as long as co does not go over 10ppm. However, this is not that sound as on a different day yuo may get a different result.
No other location the boiler could go to eradicate any future probs?
I am sticking with post 7. Why put your self in that situation?
Because there comes a time when things just need doing and if you fit to regs i.e 150mm away from an un-opening window, youve covered your backside
Because there comes a time when things just need doing and if you fit to regs i.e 150mm away from an un-opening window, youve covered your backside
150mm structural to the fabric of the building only, not for re-entry of POC.
Ok that's good. exactly what Mr Hodge and Mr Mingo told the court before they were sent down.
I am not interpreting the situation or challenging any ones views. I have just given factual historic information about an incident which occurred when an installer fitted a flue close to an opening which they sealed and a window company changed the window for an opener latter as it was a bathroom. The original gas engineer got done for it. Fact, distances, sealing it up, what happened there after did not help their defence.If thats your attitude why have 300mm to an opening, why not 301mm?
If its 300mm from an openable window and 150mm from an un-openable window then what is wrong with fitting it to regs?
Your saying dont fit it to regs
I am not interpreting the situation or challenging any ones views. I have just given factual historic information about an incident which occurred when an installer fitted a flue close to an opening which they sealed and a window company changed the window for an opener latter as it was a bathroom. The original gas engineer got done for it. Fact, distances, sealing it up, what happened there after did not help their defence.
Part of a report in Cornwall news.
"There is no dispute that carbon monoxide poisoning caused the death of Mr Jackson."
Mr Fitton said Mingo told a colleague to hammer two two-inch nails through the bathroom window when the pipe was installed in 2005, preventing it from opening as a solution to stop carbon monoxide being pumped into the room.
According to one of Mingo's colleagues, the defendant was "making his instructions up as he went along".
Hodge, said Mr Fitton, later agreed the boiler safe for use.
Mr Fitton added: "There is no documentation that Mr Mingo or Mr Hodge told the hotel of what they had done or the necessity of doing it."
Subsequently, when the hotel replaced its windows during a refurbishment in 2007, the new window could be fully opened.
Read more: Hotel death, faulty boiler | manslaughter charges | Jonathan Mingo & Phillip Hodge | Great Western Hotel, Newquay | Frederick Jackson death | Western Morning News | This is Cornwall
They were found guilty. So by precedent of the law, it must be illegal.
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