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MarkScott
I have an open-vented heating system driven by an Ideal Mexico Super 2 CF125 floor-standing boiler (29-36kW). It must be getting on for 25 years old but it keeps working and the guys who service it for me say "they don't make them like that any more". But it is sited in what used to be an open car-port next to the house, which has been closed off with walls and a roller door so it's now an enclosed garage -- and of course the boiler gets an "at risk" warning every time an engineer sees it. Also for efficiency's sake I would like to replace it.
The boiler backs onto what is now an internal wall and the flue goes up vertically inside a brick chimney emerging at (2nd floor) roof height. It would be really hard to relocate the boiler to an outside wall - minimum of 4 metres of new pipework through the uninsulated garage. So I would like to fit a new floorstanding unit such as the Worcester FS42CDI as a "drop in" replacement. There's a nearby drain for condensate so that bit's easy. I'm not so sure about the flue arrangements. The existing boiler connects to the chimney via a 150mm flue pipe, and there's what looks like a 150mm cowl on top of the chimney. Would it be a reasonable assumption that there's space inside the chimney to run a new 80/125 flue pipe up it, and if so, does that sound like a workable option?
The boiler backs onto what is now an internal wall and the flue goes up vertically inside a brick chimney emerging at (2nd floor) roof height. It would be really hard to relocate the boiler to an outside wall - minimum of 4 metres of new pipework through the uninsulated garage. So I would like to fit a new floorstanding unit such as the Worcester FS42CDI as a "drop in" replacement. There's a nearby drain for condensate so that bit's easy. I'm not so sure about the flue arrangements. The existing boiler connects to the chimney via a 150mm flue pipe, and there's what looks like a 150mm cowl on top of the chimney. Would it be a reasonable assumption that there's space inside the chimney to run a new 80/125 flue pipe up it, and if so, does that sound like a workable option?