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Hello - would appreciate some advice - British Gas have just installed a new boiler.

I have complained about the fitment of the Spirotech filter - see images.
It's physically jammed in between the cupboard and boiler casing.


1 - Do you think this is acceptable?
2 - Is it true the feed/return pipes have to be angled (I suggested if pipes were straight it would bring up the filter to clear the boiler.

Thank you for your comments and advice!

New boiler install 1.jpgNew boiler install 2.jpg
 
It's ok not the best

Pipes can be straight but they can't be rising towards the boiler
 
if the filter had been fitted with the connection horizontal it would have lifted it up.
The pipe from the boiler could have been worked to fit, but thats harder!
 
Thanks for the comments so far - so it seems reasonable at least to demand the filter is not touching the boiler casing or my cupboard. Also when taking the cover off the filter will scrap the cover right? Thanks.
 
Thats what you get for a british gas install imho , sub by gets raped for 200 quid british gas walk away with £2900.

Should have got an independent had it done properly
 
I see this all the time with British gas installs. I recently fitted a new boiler and cylinder for a work mate who was quoted £3900 by BG. Oh and that was with a "free" boiler :lol:
 
It certainly doesn't look very professional. The Boiler MI's will also state that a minimum gap of 5mm must be left around the boiler casing, so if it's touching they haven't fitted the boiler to Manufactures instructions.

To clean the filter the engineer will need to be able to fully remove the black magnet that sits around the brass filter. No one will be able to hold a bucket below that filter so anyone who services the boiler/ filter will have to have an adapter and hose that they can connect to it.

I'd imagine that BG have charged well over the going rate for both the filter and the Labour to fit it, so I would have that removed and refitted properly.
 
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