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hi guys. went to do a gas safety check today. flue is 300mm from double french doors. i know its 300mm from openable window and vent. But is it still the same for a situation like this?
 
Been out the game for a little while, but I'm sure from memory it's 300mm from the opening in the building not the actual window because it's also pointing toward structural integrity of the building aswell as combustion entering the building, by opening I mean where the brickwork ends and the frame starts not where the frame ends, hope that makes sense because I'm a little confused now !!
 
When you say you've been out of the game for a while does that mean you're no longer gsr?
 
Still got my acs but been a courier for the last 6 months, still looking for a gas job, or maybe go
Self employed, not sure yet, why do you ask ?
 
Because I can mainly.

I was checking you were still gsr because, if you weren't, we would probably have to rescind your access to the private forum. But all's good.
 
Because I can mainly.

I was checking you were still gsr because, if you weren't, we would probably have to rescind your access to the private forum. But all's good.

I havnt fitted a boiler for 2 weeks! :D
Can I stay in the club? :dita:
 
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