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Anyone know how close to a plastic bath waste you can position a boiler
flue? IIRC 75mm is the rule, but would a deflector enable you to get closer? Or maybe the bath waste itself could be replaced by the type of heat resistant plastic used in condensing boilers? In this instance every little helps since CORGI man decided to use the old flue hole, leaving the base of the new boiler just 2" above the kitchen worktop. Told the customer it was "the law". By my reckoning it could go up at least 15". Any thoughts appreciated. |
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