I attended some vokera training recently and there rep was telling us of the flueing options they have developed. They have a 2 pipe flexible flue system that can be dropped down a chimney (best to hold on to one end though)
They do alot of local authority work and need to replace BBU cheaply and relocating a boiler to an outside wall is costly. They are also an option for changing boilers on U & SE Duct (I assume they must change all the boilers in one go)
I don't know any detail on the system but he claimed they could be flued some 400ft.
Keston boilers use 50mm muPVC plastic waste pipe as the flue and air ducts. This is normally available in 3 metre lengths, but possibly in longer lengths (e.g. 4 metres) in which case you could avoid intermediate joints altogether. In any case the joints are solvent welded so are as solid as the pipe itself - arguably not requiring inspection access. You may be able to terminate the air duct elsewhere so only need to run the flue duct up the chimney.
If a flue joint is not accessible then the installation of the boiler becomes Not to Current Standards and will not meet Building Regulations and will not be coverable on BG insurance cover.
I wonder what the CORGI installer will have to say!
As the man said, Vokera (and Halstead) have made up a flexible flue systems that are designed to allow existing chimneys to be used. Vokera's is a 2-pipe system while Halstead's is somehow concentric.
wonder if anyone has attempted to stick a combi in a living room chimney breast using one of the above methods?!!!.....
Don't worry, as the original poster I can assure you that the CF boiler does have the required ventilation and has operated perfectly well for years (there were no dead bodies on the floor when we moved in anyway ). The bungalow originally belonged to my parents.
Mr Smyth, chrishutt, ACOperson et al
Thanks for the info about the flexible flue systems... I'll have to investigate.
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