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We are going to replace our old 'back boiler" with a conventional wall mounted combi.

The only logical location on an outside wall is on the bathroom wall. This is a bungalow and the wall faces north, straight in line with the prevailing wind. Would this be a problem for the flue
 
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We are going to replace our old 'back boiler" with a conventional wall mounted combi.

The only logical location on an outside wall is on the bathroom wall. This is a bungalow and the wall faces north, straight in line with the prevailing wind. Would this be a problem for the flue


No problem as far as flue and wind is concerned
 
If there is another location you would prefer, you could do a vertical flue upthrough the roof?

You would need to consider the condense ( can be pumped) and the pressure relief , which some manufactures do an up and over, like, Valliant, potterton/ baxi

Just an idea
 
which some manufactures do an up and over, like, Valliant, potterton/ baxi

Terry, where does it say that? is the in the manual or some other source?
 
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which some manufactures do an up and over, like, Valliant, potterton/ baxi

Terry, where does it say that? is the in the manual or some other source?

First I heard of them was at BG, ive fitted a few.

Phone there tech and they will give you a part number, I don't know why they don't make them more readily available.

It is cosher though ;)
 

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