Balanced flue question

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Hello, looking for advice please about a balanced flue.


I am buying a house with a boiler that has a balanced flue (don’t know make / model right now but can add later). I want to build a shed near the wall that the flue comes out of, as close as possible, so much closer than the 600mm that is permitted I believe.


I have seen that plume kits can be fitted to condensing boilers but I believe this boiler has a balanced flue (see pic). Is it possible to divert this type of flue so I can build my shed close to the wall? I’m hoping I can divert it up, over the shed.


Thanks for any suggestions and advice.
 
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not possible with this type of flue,
the boiler is an Ideal Classic RS by the looks, its a decent boiler but a bit old so it might be worth getting a new one anyway.
it appears to be quite low down too, perhaps its below the worktop or in a cupboard.

also, it needs a terminal guard (y)
 
As above. These boilers and their associated flue components have been out of production for circa 15 years - you're not going to find anywhere that has any, and I'm not sure diverter kits were ever produced for these in any case. No, you can't just make your own...

You could try having the boiler moved, but if the flue gets damaged in the process it's new boiler time.
 
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Probably a 40 year old Ideal Concord if you ask me, flue gas temperature of around 250 C compared to 50-60C from a modern condencing boiler, no brainer, change it.
 
I was worried you were all going to say that.
About £2.5k for a new boiler then!
Thanks for the advice.
 
I now know the boiler is a Concord WRS 240B. I take it that doesn’t change anyone’s opinion?
Thanks again.
 
Makes me more inclined to suggest you should get a new boiler!
 
you cant alter that flue and it requires a terminal guard as already advised
 

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