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Thanks for the reply, really appreciate it.

As far as I'm aware the window has always been there, and has always opened that way. The maisonette we live in used to be one house, but we separated into two and the downstairs converted for an older lady.

It's an open fire. From what I can work out, our bedroom used to be the living room, with the bigger of the two fires (which is now been boarded up with an air vent stuck in) and the one in the now living room (where the window opens onto the flue) used to be a dining room.

From what I can work out the boiler is a Potterton profile, though it looks like some ID stickers or what not have been removed.

Does the window when open count as a opposite surface?
For fo asking questions you had answered above. Typed my message then got distracted with the kids before I could send it :p:p:rolleyes:
 
Its obviously been there years , the way I read your post was it was a newish installation so please ignore the flue gaurd terminal opinion .
In reality nobody is going to leave the window open against the flue so yes I would count it as a opposite surface and I am guessing should be at least 600 away or maybe 1200.
 
Looks like an old Potterton conventional boiler. 15/20 years old. It also looks like a fairly new window 5 /7 years ago. Please let us know what make and model of fire you have as if you have to open the window to use the fire to get it to draw surely that would be classed as immediately dangerous and should have be capped off. Is there a vent to outside in the room the fire is in?

I'm assuming all the windows were replaced with double glazing at the same point. The house attached next door is mirrored in layout (before the conversion) and they have a window in the same place. The fireplace is just a standard open fireplace with fire grate in the bottom. No air-brick in the half or anywhere in the room, which I find confusing as the house has suspended flooring. It just so happens the we've been without a letter box for the last 3 months (landlord was supposed to be replacing) which lets enough air in through the hallway. Block it up however and the smoke will either fill the room with smoke, or get pulled back down the other chimney and out the air vent in the bedroom....
 
Looks like an old Potterton conventional boiler. 15/20 years old. It also looks like a fairly new window 5 /7 years ago. Please let us know what make and model of fire you have as if you have to open the window to use the fire to get it to draw surely that would be classed as immediately dangerous and should have be capped off. Is there a vent to outside in the room the fire is in?

Open fire pal
 
My bet is the window has been replaced and the fitters haven’t contemplated the flue. No surprise. Doesn’t answer the poor fire pull question
 
Your letter box is supplying the fires ventilation...
FFS stop using the fire , close the window and use the boiler and get a hetas guy round to sort the fire .

I am out of this one !!
 
If they argue the toss regarding the flue/window issue gas safe will back you up
 
I'm assuming all the windows were replaced with double glazing at the same point. The house attached next door is mirrored in layout (before the conversion) and they have a window in the same place. The fireplace is just a standard open fireplace with fire grate in the bottom. No air-brick in the half or anywhere in the room, which I find confusing as the house has suspended flooring. It just so happens the we've been without a letter box for the last 3 months (landlord was supposed to be replacing) which lets enough air in through the hallway. Block it up however and the smoke will either fill the room with smoke, or get pulled back down the other chimney and out the air vent in the bedroom..
The smoke should not be coming down the other flue mate. I would use it.
 
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