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I have an old Potterton 10-16 netaheat boiler and the flue exits as it should do, just outside of the back door.
I plan to build a conservatory shortly, which will mean that the flue will exit inside the new conservatory.
My question is this: Am I simply able to extend the existing flue and install a 90 degree bend (or similar) and re-route the flue up the outside wall and out of the conservatory roof? I wont be carrying out the work myself, I'll leave that to a professional, however need to answer the question as it makes a difference on the size of conservatory I purchase.
Basically, am I able to extend the flue & re-route it, or are their strict guidelines on the length of a flue outlet & the degree in which the pipe can bend. I've looked at the OFTEC easy guide to flues, chimneys and ventilation and still can't work out the answer!
Many thanks
Devs
I plan to build a conservatory shortly, which will mean that the flue will exit inside the new conservatory.
My question is this: Am I simply able to extend the existing flue and install a 90 degree bend (or similar) and re-route the flue up the outside wall and out of the conservatory roof? I wont be carrying out the work myself, I'll leave that to a professional, however need to answer the question as it makes a difference on the size of conservatory I purchase.
Basically, am I able to extend the flue & re-route it, or are their strict guidelines on the length of a flue outlet & the degree in which the pipe can bend. I've looked at the OFTEC easy guide to flues, chimneys and ventilation and still can't work out the answer!
Many thanks
Devs
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