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Customer of mine has bought a metalfire urban tunnel, it's onto a conventional chimney. It's fitted in the bedroom and the other side is in the bathroom. The fire comes from the factory with one side completely sealed with glass so it's not drawing air from that room. It also has two air ducts going straight into the bottom of the fire ( as per the manual ) Question is the fire allowed?​



 
Not sure of this model but afaik a fire cannot communicate with a bathroom...

Are you saying there is some sort of duct from the fire into the bathroom ??
(Cant see much info online - seems to be from germany or holland ?)
 
There's two air ducts direct from outside that connect directly underneath the fire. Nothing is showing in the bathroom apart from the glass ( which you can see through to the bedroom ). The glass is also sealed and factory fitted. The bedroom side of the fire is open.
 
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