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I possibly need to put this in a cupboard for electrical reasons, can I box this in, if so does it need to be ventilated?

Sorry do not know make or model as it is on a job I am on and I won't be back at the job until tomorrow.

 
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That's best put in a skip rather than a cupboard !!!
 
Yes looks like an Isar, skips a good idea. Wouldn't worry about electrics it'll be broken down most of the time ;)
 
It can be boxed in without vents, but I wouldn't fit a complete top and bottom. Leave a good air gap around the case, also the build the cupboard so it's fully removable, these boilers need good access at the bottom
 
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For Isar HE24, HE30, HE35:

[url=http://www.tvha.co.uk/resident-services/tenants/~/media/Files/Resident%20Services/Prop-and-asset-mgmt/Boiler-manuals/Ideal%20isar%20HE24_HE30_HE35.ashx]Ideal[/url] said:
Clearances of 165mm (6 1/2") above, 100mm (4") below, 5mm
(1/4") at the sides and 450mm (17 3/4") at the front of the boiler
casing must be allowed for servicing.
The minimum front and bottom clearance allowed when built
into a cupboard is 5mm.
 

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