Hi all.
Those of you that know me well on here will know I always ask if I'm not sure about something!
At a customer's house doing a rewire at the moment. There existing heating system is an s-plan system with a condensing system boiler (oil) and vented hot water cylinder. There is a standard CH pump in the airing cupboard.
Whilst rewiring there house I noticed today that there's 2x 28mm gravity runs from what appears to be the back boiler behind a fire that's still in use. Not knowing much about back boilers if I'm honest, my questions are: -
1.) Is there any chance this pipework would still be connected into the CH system and live? It seems unlikely to me. I will have a route around when I lift floorboards to check. There's no sign of any 28mm pipework in the airing cupboard or near the boiler.
2.) Can I remove the pipework as long as the back boiler stays in position (I imagine it's an essential part of the fire unit?).
There is a huge amount of 28mm scrap to be removed if it's safe to do so. More importantly, it will make chasing out the walls for sockets etc much easier. I would rip it out but my only worry is why wouldn't the engineer who installed their fully pumped system remove it if it was safe to do so? I don't want to do anything that would cause any safety issues of course hence me asking first.
Thanks in advance for all replies.
Those of you that know me well on here will know I always ask if I'm not sure about something!
At a customer's house doing a rewire at the moment. There existing heating system is an s-plan system with a condensing system boiler (oil) and vented hot water cylinder. There is a standard CH pump in the airing cupboard.
Whilst rewiring there house I noticed today that there's 2x 28mm gravity runs from what appears to be the back boiler behind a fire that's still in use. Not knowing much about back boilers if I'm honest, my questions are: -
1.) Is there any chance this pipework would still be connected into the CH system and live? It seems unlikely to me. I will have a route around when I lift floorboards to check. There's no sign of any 28mm pipework in the airing cupboard or near the boiler.
2.) Can I remove the pipework as long as the back boiler stays in position (I imagine it's an essential part of the fire unit?).
There is a huge amount of 28mm scrap to be removed if it's safe to do so. More importantly, it will make chasing out the walls for sockets etc much easier. I would rip it out but my only worry is why wouldn't the engineer who installed their fully pumped system remove it if it was safe to do so? I don't want to do anything that would cause any safety issues of course hence me asking first.
Thanks in advance for all replies.