I have a similar situation in a top floor flat that has a 'ground floor' entrance due to the terraced site.
The BCO commented on the drawings that the boiler, then in the bathroom, needed a fire rated door to the bathroom.
We have since moved the boiler because I don't like boilers in bathrooms and it is now in the hall. Unfortunately it is between the living and bedrooms and the exit so I am waiting to be told that I need to box it in.
My view is that gas boilers don't catch fire like oil boilers, they would explode it there was a failure of that type and if did than the door/cupboard would be long gone!!
How many gas boiler fire incidents are there every year?
The BCO commented on the drawings that the boiler, then in the bathroom, needed a fire rated door to the bathroom.
We have since moved the boiler because I don't like boilers in bathrooms and it is now in the hall. Unfortunately it is between the living and bedrooms and the exit so I am waiting to be told that I need to box it in.
My view is that gas boilers don't catch fire like oil boilers, they would explode it there was a failure of that type and if did than the door/cupboard would be long gone!!
How many gas boiler fire incidents are there every year?