Serviced a gas fire today came up against a problem with the fluing, I labeled appliance AR with the advice of GSR. Some people have in the past thought me to be a little heavy handed with my ID/AR labeling, but at the end of the day its only me looking out for my clients well being.


The facts:
The gas fire is situated in a flue box.
The liner is not sealed at the top properly see picture far right.
The Flue is sound and has an acceptable draw
It has a ridge terminal
The flue liner is 125mm and its been bodged into a 175mm terminal adapter(its one of those twist & lock ones) and taped up with closure plate tape.
Can I get a 125mm too 175mm liner to terminal adaptor?
I've always been taught that in a situation like the one above you would have pre fab twin wall SS flue sections. but gas safe say it will be alright aslong as I get the correct adapter liner>terminal and perhaps put some insulation on this exposed section of liner.
what do you guys think?



The facts:
The gas fire is situated in a flue box.
The liner is not sealed at the top properly see picture far right.
The Flue is sound and has an acceptable draw
It has a ridge terminal
The flue liner is 125mm and its been bodged into a 175mm terminal adapter(its one of those twist & lock ones) and taped up with closure plate tape.
Can I get a 125mm too 175mm liner to terminal adaptor?
I've always been taught that in a situation like the one above you would have pre fab twin wall SS flue sections. but gas safe say it will be alright aslong as I get the correct adapter liner>terminal and perhaps put some insulation on this exposed section of liner.
what do you guys think?
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