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Laminate back panels & flue gases
http://www.diy.com/diy/jsp/bq/nav/na...1408129587 35
Does anyone know if I can allow flue gases from a gas fire to come up against this laminate back panel? Or, does the panel have to be backed at all points of it's surface by brick/plaster/the wall? Of course flue gases just want to go up chimney from the gas fire, but if back panel if not entirely backed by brick/plaster of course flue gases will come up against the laminate. TIA. |
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