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daveeg
hi all
I just went to do a landlord boiler service today and came across a boiler flue that disappears into the wall behind boiler, should have taken picture! The Boiler is a worcestor high flow 400 floor standing. At the top of boiler there is a Selkirk flue that rises vertical then runs through the wall behind the boiler. This is a converted Edinburgh townhouse, there is one external wall that shows no signs of flue termination. This house is on the second of 4 floors so the only way I can see the flue running is the chimney... Is this possible?
Also what can be done with regards to new flue laws and access panels?
Cheers
David
I just went to do a landlord boiler service today and came across a boiler flue that disappears into the wall behind boiler, should have taken picture! The Boiler is a worcestor high flow 400 floor standing. At the top of boiler there is a Selkirk flue that rises vertical then runs through the wall behind the boiler. This is a converted Edinburgh townhouse, there is one external wall that shows no signs of flue termination. This house is on the second of 4 floors so the only way I can see the flue running is the chimney... Is this possible?
Also what can be done with regards to new flue laws and access panels?
Cheers
David