Under the boiler flue position regulations the flue has to be positioned a certain distance from any parts of the home that can be opened up such as windows and doors.
Gas boiler in attic regulations.
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According to the latest gas boiler flue regulations the pipe should be continuous and have all the joints assembled safely and correctly.
Your engineer must be gas safe registered.
The appliance must be in a place so that heating engineers can have easy access for servicingpurposes and safety reasons.
The boiler must be a rated 92 erp and condensing.
So the flue type differs as well.
Keep in mind that gases expelled from traditional units differ from those expelled from high efficiency ones.
Due to condensation a discharge pipe must be fitted to a suitable foul water drain.
Gas fired heating is responsible for around 60 of annual energy spending and the new highly efficient boilers could reduce bills significantly according to the energy saving trust.
Another example is that your boiler needs to be in a position either on or adjacent to an outside wall.
According to boiler plus legislation 2018 a gas boiler must be fitted with time and temperature controls.
There are several regulations you must follow when installing a modern boiler in your loft.
For example anyone installing a gas boiler must be gas safe registered.
How far this is will depend on the size of your boiler but is typically between 30 60cm above below or to the side of an opening.
I ve found a couple of websites which suggest that by law the loft needs boarding to the boiler.
As well as an improved energy efficiency rating all new gas and oil boiler installations must include a programmed timer and a thermostat so that owners can.