We have just had our internal doors replaced, including a door to a walk-in cupboard housing our powermax combi boiler.
The old door had two vents, one about 15cm from the top and the other about 15cm from the bottom. The new door, however, is a panelled door and the carpenter has fitted the 'top' vent in the middle (probably as it wouldn't fit anywhere else).
I'd be really grateful if anyone could shed some light on just how high a high level vent needs to be. I've checked the manual and it just says that high and low level vents are required (and the dimensions of the vents themselves, which is fine).
To be honest I'm not sure that the vent in the old door would have been high enough, as there is a lot of space in the cupboard above the top of the door anyway. Maybe the top vent needs to go through the plasterboard above the door?
Sorry to be so clueless but after 2 hours of googling I've drawn a blank and I've seen some really helpful posts on here........
I'm keeping my fingers crossed that it will be fine as it is - there is about 70 cm between the top of the bottom vent and the bottom of the 'top' vent.
Thanks in advance to anyone who can help.
The old door had two vents, one about 15cm from the top and the other about 15cm from the bottom. The new door, however, is a panelled door and the carpenter has fitted the 'top' vent in the middle (probably as it wouldn't fit anywhere else).
I'd be really grateful if anyone could shed some light on just how high a high level vent needs to be. I've checked the manual and it just says that high and low level vents are required (and the dimensions of the vents themselves, which is fine).
To be honest I'm not sure that the vent in the old door would have been high enough, as there is a lot of space in the cupboard above the top of the door anyway. Maybe the top vent needs to go through the plasterboard above the door?
Sorry to be so clueless but after 2 hours of googling I've drawn a blank and I've seen some really helpful posts on here........
I'm keeping my fingers crossed that it will be fine as it is - there is about 70 cm between the top of the bottom vent and the bottom of the 'top' vent.
Thanks in advance to anyone who can help.