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I've a customer that wants a free standing oven fitted. Problem being there are three windows, two of which don't open and the only one that does open, terminates into the outbuilding. The outbuilding has windows that open to atmosphere, but a closing door between. My onsite guide is pretty vague.

I'm using common sense and guessing that it is a no-no because of the closing door. Is there anyway around not having an opening window? Permanent ventilation through the wall to atmosphere perhaps. I plan to phone Gas Safe in the morning to get a definitive answer, just wondering if anyone has faced this problem before?
 
Gas safe Technical bulletin 005(A)
-Gas cookers in internal kitchens
 
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