Hi again,
I'm starting a new thread from an old one as my original query was answered (thanks!) and now I have a new query.
My current gas boiler is on its last legs. Ideally, I don't want put in an electric, as it will need a tank. I live in a block of flats with a shared duct, I'm not sure which type of shared duct, but I was thold that it was big. I would like to install a condensing boiler due to the efficiency.
My problem with this is the flue. From what I garnered from this forum, a condensing boiler needs pure air, which can't be obtained from the shared flue as it would contains poc's from other boilers?
One option was to run the flue 5m out the nearest external wall. However this would require a 40cm drop. And as the boiler cupboard is right next to the hallway I would have a 40cm thing hanging down as soon as I walk in. The other option was to put the boiler on an external wall which was either in the bedroom or living room. A big no.
I know I can drop a flue down from the chimney, but the block of flats is managed and the company that manages it are quite anal and are worried about damage to the roof and other peoples properties.
I understand fom the wiki //www.diynot.com/wiki/plumbing:flues that flues have to be balanced to cope with gusts etc. So I was wondering about forced / fan assisted flues in some sort of twin flue arrangement. Could I run a straight horizontal pipe to the outside with a fan to take in air and then vent the flue via a different route to the shared flue? Or am I misunderstanding the purpose of a fanned flue (i.e. to provide a reliable airflow)?
Am I way of base with this idea?
If no, are they any decent boilers for this configuration?
Anyone with a similar problem?
Thanks,
Richard
I'm starting a new thread from an old one as my original query was answered (thanks!) and now I have a new query.
My current gas boiler is on its last legs. Ideally, I don't want put in an electric, as it will need a tank. I live in a block of flats with a shared duct, I'm not sure which type of shared duct, but I was thold that it was big. I would like to install a condensing boiler due to the efficiency.
My problem with this is the flue. From what I garnered from this forum, a condensing boiler needs pure air, which can't be obtained from the shared flue as it would contains poc's from other boilers?
One option was to run the flue 5m out the nearest external wall. However this would require a 40cm drop. And as the boiler cupboard is right next to the hallway I would have a 40cm thing hanging down as soon as I walk in. The other option was to put the boiler on an external wall which was either in the bedroom or living room. A big no.
I know I can drop a flue down from the chimney, but the block of flats is managed and the company that manages it are quite anal and are worried about damage to the roof and other peoples properties.
I understand fom the wiki //www.diynot.com/wiki/plumbing:flues that flues have to be balanced to cope with gusts etc. So I was wondering about forced / fan assisted flues in some sort of twin flue arrangement. Could I run a straight horizontal pipe to the outside with a fan to take in air and then vent the flue via a different route to the shared flue? Or am I misunderstanding the purpose of a fanned flue (i.e. to provide a reliable airflow)?
Am I way of base with this idea?
If no, are they any decent boilers for this configuration?
Anyone with a similar problem?
Thanks,
Richard