
Never in all my time have i seen a flue terminal guard used in that way
I'd have to have a proper look but would probably be ncs.
I would say it was an NCS, could it really cause danger to life or property??
At the moment the flue looks in good condition and as long as it passes a performance test then ok to use but not the prefered method of termination.
There are similar flues to this in a coucil block I was walking past in Lewisham, using an normal flue extension to bring it out over a balcony but no elbow.
Is there really a Lewisham in Edinburgh?
Tony
No, only on CF's.But dont two NCSs on a flue make it AR ???
I might be wrong but I thought the multiple ncs thing was for open flues.Multiple NCS's.....I would say my engineering judgment determines if I feel its AR.
Yeah, but that's when they are discharging out away from the wall.As for blowing back into door, some worcesters can go 150mm from opening into property.
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