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I've currently got a Keston C36 due to a longish flue run but looking to replace it. The flue can't be changed easily (buried in a roof void).

I see that Keston were bought out by Ideal a while back and the new Kestons (C30 / C35) are rebadged Ideal Logics.

The Ideal Logic is cheaper to buy and comes with a much longer warranty (7 years!) vs 2 years for the Keston, which makes the Ideal very appealing.

Does anyone know if it's possible to use and Ideal Logic with a Keston dual flue? I'm guessing not but thought I'd check.

Quite odd if there is such a difference for what essentially seem to be the same thing.

Cheers.
 
Doubt it.
But if the flue is buried in void don't forget the flues in voids regulation
 
"Look at relocating the boiler unless it really is not an option"
Sadly not - only option would be to put it in a bedroom, which is not a great option.

"i would not put another keston in either."
They certainly get a lot of negative feedback - though I have seen a few comments suggesting the new 'Ideal' Kestons are better.

I must say that the difference in warranty does make me consider some flue re-work though.
 
Are the new keston boilers completely diff boilers to the logic then? Case is identical.
 
In the loft?
Unfortunately not :sad: - it's a single-floor, mid-building apartment in an old victorian terrace. Apartment above and apartment below. 2 bedrooms at the rear - lounge at the front but it's in a conservation area and I'm fairly sure that flue vents aren't allowed out onto the street. (Something to check though, I guess).

Currently flue runs out to the back of the property.
 
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You could post your location, if anyone is local they might be able to pop round and take a look/quote
 
Are the new keston boilers completely diff boilers to the logic then? Case is identical.

I see Roger Welton (who posted earlier) made a post on this about 18 months ago.

"A point of interest, I hadn't realised Ideal had bought out Keston, and spotted a couple of logics badged up as kestons, but with the twin 'waste pipe' flueing system, which could be useful in some circumstances."
http://www.ukplumbersforums.co.uk/g...-public-forum/33706-ideal-logic-training.html
 
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You could post your location, if anyone is local they might be able to pop round and take a look/quote

Location is Hammersmith, West London.

Quite an urgent thing unfortunately. Boiler gave out on Monday and tenants have no heating or hot water.

Had a decent seeming engineer look at it. Pump seems to be gone but seems to be something wrong as well - He swapped out PCB's & Pump with new, but it still wouldn't work. The demand signal was being triggered but the pump wouldnt run. He was stumped and reckons he's worked on Keston's for 5 years. His best guess was that there was 'something wrong with the wiring'.

I'm open to offers (though realise this isn't the 'help wanted' thread). My usual guys are on holidays.
 
Masood or safegas cover hammersmith dont they?

Have you got photos of the property?

just compared the specs, exact same.

will look at the installation manuals now
 
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Have you got photos of the property?
Well - you did ask! :tongue3:

Attached is a hacked layout showing current flue runs and a photo of the flat when it was gutted showing the boiler location and twin flue.

It also shows the nice hole into the fireplace where the original boiler flue exited into the chimney! I've never uploaded pics before so hopefully they're big enough to view

Boiler and Flue.jpg

Layout with flue run.jpg
 
Put it between bedroom and bathroom ?
Thanks for the idea but I guess I was hoping to re-use the existing flue if at all possible

A 'like for like' swap would the easiest and there are tenants in the property. I'd imagine pulling out the roof would modify the flue would be fairly disruptive, not to mention costly. Also moving the boiler would require fairly serious pipework as well as ripping up a section of the floor, I'm guessing?

Cheers.
 
Hmm, minimum disruption would be the new keston, being basically an ideal logic plus is far better.

do you have any more photos of the twin pipe flue before the ceiling was put up?
 

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