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Boiler recommendation
A friend wants a combi boiler which he plans to have installed in the
airing cuboard. The only way for the outlet flue is straight up and out through the roof, a distance of ten or fifteen feet. The air inlet pipe may be a problem. This may either have to be routed up through the roof or alternatively horizontally and out through a side wall. Most boilers are wall hung jobbies that vent straight through the wall via a co-axial duct.. Can anyone suggest a range of boilers that allow seperate intake and outlet flues going in different directions? sponix |
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"s--p--o--n--i--x" wrote in message ... A friend wants a combi boiler which he plans to have installed in the airing cuboard. The only way for the outlet flue is straight up and out through the roof, a distance of ten or fifteen feet. The air inlet pipe may be a problem. This may either have to be routed up through the roof or alternatively horizontally and out through a side wall. Most boilers are wall hung jobbies that vent straight through the wall via a co-axial duct.. Can anyone suggest a range of boilers that allow seperate intake and outlet flues going in different directions? sponix Deja-vu _________________________________________ Usenet Zone Free Binaries Usenet Server More than 120,000 groups Unlimited download http://www.usenetzone.com to open account |
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