CO boiler shut off unit

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I believe Baxi make one of these. I want to see it one is suitable for a flue in a short duct. Wireless not necessary. Who sells these?

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No, a neighbour who is considering a few boiler positions in his kitchen (at the design and pricing stage), in a kitchen make over and boiler replacement. One position is having the flue extended in a duct to hide the flue. The best position for many reasons. I believe it needs a CO boiler shut-off sensing the flue duct. Sourcing and pricing one is difficult.
 
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I just rang a dealer and they say the Baxi CO shut-off has been discontinued and no one makes a product like it. Anyone know of any makers?
 
Can a flue inspection hatch be at the flue terminal itself? A hatch with the terminal running through the centre of it. Just remove a hatch at the flue terminal. I read that an inspection hatch has to be within 1.5 metres of any concealed flue joint. Removing the hatch/plate which is around the flue terminal outside of the house will give a clear view of the flue. That must conform to the regs. Any views.
 
You can't use these on new installs or replacements, could only be an option for an existing flue in void snenario


Also heard baxi discontinued them as batteries weren't lasting hardly any time at all
 
Baxi discontinued them due to being shyte.
We fitted the Baxi NOCO in a school , after sales/tech were useless.
 
Can a flue inspection hatch be at the flue terminal itself? A hatch with the terminal running through the centre of it. Just remove a hatch at the flue terminal. I read that an inspection hatch has to be within 1.5 metres of any concealed flue joint. Removing the hatch/plate which is around the flue terminal outside of the house will give a clear view of the flue. That must conform to the regs. Any views.

I would love to see that? Presumably this is not on a roof?
 
No, a neighbour who is considering a few boiler positions in his kitchen (at the design and pricing stage), in a kitchen make over and boiler replacement. One position is having the flue extended in a duct to hide the flue. The best position for many reasons. I believe it needs a CO boiler shut-off sensing the flue duct. Sourcing and pricing one is difficult.

Just read this properly. It does not require a sensor - just hatch(es)
 
I would love to see that? Presumably this is not on a roof?
The flue duct would be horizontal at high wall/ceiling level running about 1.7 m to the outside where the terminal will be over 2 m high from floor level. The flue terminal can be in the centre of a split inspection cover accessed from outside. The flue joint will be 300-400mm into the duct from the terminal so visible from the inspection cover at the end of the duct.
 
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Can a flue inspection hatch be at the flue terminal itself? A hatch with the terminal running through the centre of it. Just remove a hatch at the flue terminal. I read that an inspection hatch has to be within 1.5 metres of any concealed flue joint. Removing the hatch/plate which is around the flue terminal outside of the house will give a clear view of the flue. That must conform to the regs. Any views.
That would be an opening in the fabric of the building
 

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