Re-directing Gas Combi Boiler Flue

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Dear all,

This is my first post and hopefully some nice people will give me some information.

We plan to have a conservatory on the rear of the house 3m x 3m but the boiler flue lands bang on the edge of the line.

The flue is too close to boundary anyways say british gas but I want to know if I can maybe have it coming out the wall the go up 90 degrees. At the moment it just comes out of the wall horizontally. Maybe have it coming out the wall somewhere higher??

I can take any photos if this may help. I have been told that it has to be 30cm away from the new conservatory, ???

Any help please, the boiler is a Glow-worm 30ci if this helps at all.

Any information will be highly appreciated.


Regards
 
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Firstly all flue work must be done by a registered gas engineer.

The flue can be diverted INTERNALLY to exit higher up.

BUT the internal flue parts cannot be used externally.

Alternatively move the conservatory sideways to miss the flue by 300mm. Thats lateral thinking!

Tony
 
looking in the manual the flueing options are very limited for that boiler.

Plan on a new boiler or smaller conny.
 

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