In the near future, I would like to replace my ageing Turbomax with an Intergas as they seem to be highly rated. The Turbomax is mounted on an external wall in a narrow cloakroom. The flue exits the wall just above the boiler.
As said, the room is narrow, and there is a wall either side of the boiler, with just about the recommended clearances to the sides of the casing. Ideally, any new boiler would have to have a centrally positioned flue, but the Intergas flues exit the top of the boilers to the left.
I would prefer to reuse the hole in the wall where the existing flue exits, rather than filling it in and cutting out a new one a bit to the left. Do Intergas supply an elbow/adaptor so that the flue can exit the wall centrally above the boiler?
As said, the room is narrow, and there is a wall either side of the boiler, with just about the recommended clearances to the sides of the casing. Ideally, any new boiler would have to have a centrally positioned flue, but the Intergas flues exit the top of the boilers to the left.
I would prefer to reuse the hole in the wall where the existing flue exits, rather than filling it in and cutting out a new one a bit to the left. Do Intergas supply an elbow/adaptor so that the flue can exit the wall centrally above the boiler?