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The Goose
Does anyone know what the actual regs for concealed flues on fan flued boilers requires?
Correct me if im wrong but............................
I was under the impression that all of the flue joint had to be visible ie both sides of the join to confirm that it was still attached properly and not leaking,damaged etc.
So what would happen if you can only see one section of the flue on one side of the join but not the other? In my mind that would be ncs and ar in the near future and should not be installed that way.
So today I have started fitting a Baxi solo he (cant remember the exact model) and when the flue elbow on the top of the boiler is fitted on, the joining face is level with the wall. Which means when the terminal is fitted you will only be able to see the elbow and none of the flue terminal section if that makes sense?
If you imagine when the wall is sealed to the flue you would not be able to tell if the elbow and terminal are joined or not.
Is this right? I am not entirely sure it is to be honest.
Any thoughts and opinions are gratefully received
Correct me if im wrong but............................
I was under the impression that all of the flue joint had to be visible ie both sides of the join to confirm that it was still attached properly and not leaking,damaged etc.
So what would happen if you can only see one section of the flue on one side of the join but not the other? In my mind that would be ncs and ar in the near future and should not be installed that way.
So today I have started fitting a Baxi solo he (cant remember the exact model) and when the flue elbow on the top of the boiler is fitted on, the joining face is level with the wall. Which means when the terminal is fitted you will only be able to see the elbow and none of the flue terminal section if that makes sense?
If you imagine when the wall is sealed to the flue you would not be able to tell if the elbow and terminal are joined or not.
Is this right? I am not entirely sure it is to be honest.
Any thoughts and opinions are gratefully received