Hi,
My new extension has brought the current Worcester SI boiler flue inside (red in image). It's still close to the great outdoors though, and if I were to turn the flue bend to go through the side wall rather than the back wall it's mounted on, and pass through a 1m wide toilet, I can exit again about 1.5m away in total.
I understand it should be a registered engineer doing this, but is it essential?
Is it OK to just send a flue pipe through another room?
Can it bend 90 degrees half way to come out a different wall? (blue in image) I believe this would notionally just add 50cm to the length?
Would they need to be real Worcester system components?
Can the standard Worcester flue pipes be cut up easily?
Cheers
My new extension has brought the current Worcester SI boiler flue inside (red in image). It's still close to the great outdoors though, and if I were to turn the flue bend to go through the side wall rather than the back wall it's mounted on, and pass through a 1m wide toilet, I can exit again about 1.5m away in total.
I understand it should be a registered engineer doing this, but is it essential?
Is it OK to just send a flue pipe through another room?
Can it bend 90 degrees half way to come out a different wall? (blue in image) I believe this would notionally just add 50cm to the length?
Would they need to be real Worcester system components?
Can the standard Worcester flue pipes be cut up easily?
Cheers