I want to have a condensing boiler installed in an en-suite shower and toilet, on an insulated outside wall.
There is an extractor fan in the ceiling.
I would encase the boiler in a cupboard, with all the clearances specified.
Would this constitute a 'dry' room?
My understanding is it could be installed in an airing-cupboard in a bathroom, so what's the difference, if there is one?
Thank you.
There is an extractor fan in the ceiling.
I would encase the boiler in a cupboard, with all the clearances specified.
Would this constitute a 'dry' room?
My understanding is it could be installed in an airing-cupboard in a bathroom, so what's the difference, if there is one?
Thank you.