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    potterton kingfisher II air vent

    Many thanks for your replies, not sure what the final answer is so to clarify, are the following the correcy measurements given up to date legislation. Compartment door to kitchen 28sq inches high vent 56sq inches low vent and more importantly 14sq inches from kitchen to outside air...
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    potterton kingfisher II air vent

    I have a Potterton Kingfisher II CF50 in my kitchen/diner. It's in a vented cupboard and the flue appears to be fine however there is no air brick in the kitchen/ diner. What size air brick do I need to get please?
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    Ventilation for central heating system

    Hi All thanks for your comments so far. It is a Potterton Kingfisher II - open flue gas fired boiler Ventilation comments in the manual are "There should be two permanent air vents, one at low level and one at high level, both communication either directly with outside air or with a...
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    Ventilation for central heating system

    Hi My central heating system is in a cupboard which has a door with a vent into the kitchen. A man cam round to service it and resfused saying I needed a vent in the kitchen to the air outside. I cannot get an air brick in except behind a cupboard under the sink. Is this suitable or...
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    Potterton Kingfisher II in cupboard does it need an air vent

    Hi All Sorry to be a pain but I wonder if you can help me. I called a service agent to service my boiler today, when he came he refused to touch it and said he should shut the gas off but wont as long as he was not requested to attend to the service. I have some concerns which is why I...
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