On Sun, 21 Dec 2008 22:34:10 +0000, Tim S wrote:
Tim Downie coughed up some electrons that declared:
"Tim S" wrote in message
...
Other than that, it seems perfectly straightforward. The most
difficult bit
will be gauging the ventilation requirements as it will be sharing a
common
airspace with a gas cooker and a log stove.
Um, surely if it's a room sealed boiler with concentric flue etc. the
other appliances are irrelevant?
Tim2
Yep - Agree with you and Dave, now I've had a look at Part J (was
actually looking at acceptable flue positions, but noticed a bit on
ventilation).
Modern boilers not only don't need air for the combustion (as it comes
from outside) but also they don't need any for appliance cooling.
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