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Tjdservices

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Hi, I have a boiler to fit in a new build flat. The flue run is fine to be boxed in with access but the prv may prove difficult, is there an option to run it internally with a tundish? I've only ever fitted on a wall direct to outside so any help will be appreciated.
 
Hi there mate, surely if it's a new build then running it anyway shouldn't be a problem , or is it a goat that's been newly built but finished ??
 
Sorry about the goat below its predictive texting it gets carried away sometimes ,,, it's ment to say flat so not sure how goat came to the mix lol
 
Sorry, it's an old building being converted into flats,the one I have the issues in the middle and the smoke/shared lobby is its 'front wall', the rear is floor to ceiling glass and the other walls will be party walls.
 
Fit one of they crap Viessmanns where they combine the PRV & Condi or figure out a way to run PRV properly to outside!
As fas as I am aware no other Manufacturer will allow it any other way!
 
Graham Atag did combined before viessmann, also the new alphas have it.

And quite honestly most will let you combine it if you meet regs.

Just combine as you would if discharging a tprv to waste.
Remember to use mupvc for the temp rating.

P.s viessmann's are pretty good 😉
If installed right and on a clean system.....
 
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