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Default Using excess heat from boiler cupboard


"Nigel M" wrote in message
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My oil fired boiler is mounted in a cupboard, within a WC, within a
utility room (see diagram below). The cupboard is vented via louvre
doors, plus a 50mm x 150mm grille to the underfloor area. The utility
room also has a 200mm x 200mm vent, behind a fridge.

I would like to use the excess heat from boiler cupboard to provide some
background heating to the conservatory alongside.

Is it safe to simply use a extractor fan near the ceiling, or can anyone
suggest an alternative?


________ __________________________________________________ _____
| \ | | |
| \ | | --- Fan? |
| \ | Boiler | |
/ \ | | |
/ | | |
/ |/////\\\\\| |
/ | | |
| / | |
| / | |
| / | |
| Utility Room / WC | Conservatory |
| | | |
| | | |
|__________________________|__________|___________ _________________|




If the boiler is not a balanced flue type then you run the risk of causing
flue reversal and drawing fumes back down a conventional flue and blowing
them into the conservatory. Some oil boilers are more at risk of this than
others. What make and model is yours?