hi, i went out to have a look at my first boiler change last night, card should be in the post any day now.
Anyways, the old combi boiler was in a silly location facing the side of an electric oven, so basicly you cant see the control panel.
first of all i was unsure if it was allowed there in the 1st place? checked out mi's and it says it needs only 5mm clearance from the front when working and 450 for servicing. The cooker moves so thats all ok, but surely there is a rule for a cooker being infront of a boiler no? remember its electric not gas
secondly the customer wants the boiler abit higher. In the picture below he wants the top of the boiler (not the flue) in line with the top of the picture of the car as the filtered extractor is removable for the 450 infront of the appliance and also so that boiler control facia is visible.
I told the customer id have to do some checks, he understands im new and is happy for me to do that, what im unsure of is the distance between the front of the boiler and the cooker/cooking area.
what do you guys think, also is the gas safe technical line for these kind of questions or will i just get grilled with a red marker on my name like i probably will here? Im sure you will agree although we have guide lines its impossible to learn every situation or have guidline for which is why im on here and have my head in mi's for various boilers.
Also can anyone recommend me a good small boiler so far ive come up with the pro combi and gloworm betacom, both being narrower and shallower than the old potterton proforma he had.
thanks
heres the pic

Anyways, the old combi boiler was in a silly location facing the side of an electric oven, so basicly you cant see the control panel.
first of all i was unsure if it was allowed there in the 1st place? checked out mi's and it says it needs only 5mm clearance from the front when working and 450 for servicing. The cooker moves so thats all ok, but surely there is a rule for a cooker being infront of a boiler no? remember its electric not gas
secondly the customer wants the boiler abit higher. In the picture below he wants the top of the boiler (not the flue) in line with the top of the picture of the car as the filtered extractor is removable for the 450 infront of the appliance and also so that boiler control facia is visible.
I told the customer id have to do some checks, he understands im new and is happy for me to do that, what im unsure of is the distance between the front of the boiler and the cooker/cooking area.
what do you guys think, also is the gas safe technical line for these kind of questions or will i just get grilled with a red marker on my name like i probably will here? Im sure you will agree although we have guide lines its impossible to learn every situation or have guidline for which is why im on here and have my head in mi's for various boilers.
Also can anyone recommend me a good small boiler so far ive come up with the pro combi and gloworm betacom, both being narrower and shallower than the old potterton proforma he had.
thanks
heres the pic
