Can boilers be located in bathrooms or would this not meet regulations?
What is the average maximum length a flue can extend? I say average maximum, because obviously different boiler/flue set-ups will have different maximum lengths.
The problem is, our boiler is currently located in a back room upstairs off a bedroom. I'd rather it wasn't there for a number of reasons.
Our bathroom is downstairs, adjacent to the kitchen, and since we are intending to upgrade to a combi boiler, it would make sense to have it near the places where hot water is used.
There are no outside walls in our kitchen (mid terrace + conservatory), so the boiler either needs to go in the bathroom or in the kitchen with a really long flue that would run through the bathroom.
Any ideas?
What is the average maximum length a flue can extend? I say average maximum, because obviously different boiler/flue set-ups will have different maximum lengths.
The problem is, our boiler is currently located in a back room upstairs off a bedroom. I'd rather it wasn't there for a number of reasons.
Our bathroom is downstairs, adjacent to the kitchen, and since we are intending to upgrade to a combi boiler, it would make sense to have it near the places where hot water is used.
There are no outside walls in our kitchen (mid terrace + conservatory), so the boiler either needs to go in the bathroom or in the kitchen with a really long flue that would run through the bathroom.
Any ideas?