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    flueless gas fires

    Better than uninformed speculation without any facts.
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    I know you are, hence the apology!
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    Hello again, Here is the reply I posted previously on page 5 of this blog. I've already been repremanded about the last para regarding 'older fitters', so appologies in advance. Regarding the new questions. Yes you do need an air vent regardless of the room size. Over the past 11...
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    It takes them minutes to fit a flueless rather than hours for a flued fire, and you never have any trouble with chimneys that don't draw. Also when they are serviced each year you don't have to disconnect the gas, or unseal and pull the fire out the chimney to check if it is still sound and...
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    Thank you PE, that is really nice feedback. I love it when I walk into a pub or a house and see one of our products.
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    Good idea about the training days, perhaps we could arrange it regionally at our customer's premises. You can probably tell that I'd be delighted to spread the word. The condensation is a consideration. This is the only reason why we state that these must be secondary heat sources. In the...
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    OK, sorry, I do get a little heated on the subject, after such a long time of having to defend our corner it wears one down. If I can help then I'll try to answer any questions. I am biased but I think that is down to my belief in flueless. We make more flued gas fires than flueless and are...
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    When other manufacturers are basing their effciency on gross, then it is only sensible and accurate to base ours on gross, hence 100%. There catagorically is NOT less chance of a build up of CO in a room with a flue. Flues get blocked. Flueless fires have to produce <9ppm CO, flued fires can...
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    Re the above 2 comments. I said I was going to regret commenting. The whole point of making a good flueless fire is to get clean combustion in the first place, not to clean up poor combustion with a cat'. Like I said, even with the cat' disabled the fire must still pass CE approval. Very few...
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    I know I will regret this, but I felt compelled to comment on this blog. I am the MD of Burley Appliances and have been very closely involved in the design, testing, writing of British standards, and general introduction of flueless fires to Britain. Over the past 11 years I seem to have...
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