Welcome to the forum. Although you can post in any forum, the USA forum is here in case of local regs or laws

View the thread, titled "LPG gas fire - hearth requirements" which is posted in Gas Engineers Forum on UK Plumbers Forums.

Status
Not open for further replies.
A

Adrian Tooke

Hello, hope i am posting this in the correct forum, first post too please be kind!

Hi can anyone help, i'm of the understanding that manf instructions over rule regs. Gazco require a hearth on a gas letterbox style fire of 100mm depth, 150mm either side of fire minimum of 50mm. Can you tell me of any company who will allow me to put wood flooring up to the wall. Plan to put fire approx 400mm above ffl. Can anyone tell me a company who don't require a hearth.

Second im trying to find a duplex open (no glass) LPG fire using stainless steel flue to roof any recommendations would be appreciated, finding it really difficult so far.

Thanking you in advance.
 
Take it you cant find anything in Gibraltar? Whats the regs out there with regard to gas safe engineers?
 
Hello SimonG, Gas safe does not exist here. Just need to be competent. Can you help regards post above?
 
Have you tried any of the specialist fire suppliers? We have one near us called John Willets, but thats in the North East. Could google companys and then see if they will ship to you.
 
Hello, hope i am posting this in the correct forum, first post too please be kind!

Hi can anyone help, i'm of the understanding that manf instructions over rule regs. Gazco require a hearth on a gas letterbox style fire of 100mm depth, 150mm either side of fire minimum of 50mm. Can you tell me of any company who will allow me to put wood flooring up to the wall. Plan to put fire approx 400mm above ffl. Can anyone tell me a company who don't require a hearth.

Second im trying to find a duplex open (no glass) LPG fire using stainless steel flue to roof any recommendations would be appreciated, finding it really difficult so far.

Thanking you in advance.

Don't think you'll find any that recommends fitting wood (combustable material) directly under a gas fire
Iirc laminate floor isn't (or wasn't) classed as combustable and can be used
But as always, manufacterers guidelines are god
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Official Sponsors of Plumbers Talk

Reply to the thread, titled "LPG gas fire - hearth requirements" which is posted in Gas Engineers Forum on Electricians Forums.

We recommend City Plumbing Supplies, BES, and Plumbing Superstore for all plumbing supplies.

Weekly or Monthly Email Digest

Back
Top