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I'm planning to instal an oil fired non-condensing combi boiler(Grant) in
the kitchen of an old cottage. There's an existing, but disused fireplace in the kitchen and the chimney looks good. Is it enough just to fit a length of 4in flexible liner onto the boiler and route it up the chimney, with the boiler taking its air from the kitchen? I take it I can't use a balanced flue discharging into the fireplace! |
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