I'm in the situation where (due to having just become an unpaid foster carer), we urgently need to fit a conservatory on the back of our small house. We have a Potterton (/Baxi) Promax HE15, 5 years old, fitted to our kitchen wall, with standard short 3° angled horizontal concentric flue. I've tried asking some local CORGI guys whether they could modify the flue so it can go through the conservatory roof. I'm receiving conflicting information about feasibility, and about parts required, which is not helpful.
We have the Potterton Flue Guide, and have Baxi/Potterton part numbers from the HE15/24 Installation Manual. It looks like we need:
Bend Kit 93° (pt.no. 241687),
Straight Extension Kit, either 250mm (pt.no. 241692)
or 500mm (pt.no. 241694),
Clamp 110mm (pt.no. 243014BAX)
(Vertical flue terminal pt.no. 242802)
We are aware that Baxi/Potterton use these parts on many different boiler installations. We know we must get a certified CORGI man to do the job, but ideally need to keep costs down by buying the correct parts online, for him to fit.
Positive advice or experience, really appreciated, thanks in advance.
We have the Potterton Flue Guide, and have Baxi/Potterton part numbers from the HE15/24 Installation Manual. It looks like we need:
Bend Kit 93° (pt.no. 241687),
Straight Extension Kit, either 250mm (pt.no. 241692)
or 500mm (pt.no. 241694),
Clamp 110mm (pt.no. 243014BAX)
(Vertical flue terminal pt.no. 242802)
We are aware that Baxi/Potterton use these parts on many different boiler installations. We know we must get a certified CORGI man to do the job, but ideally need to keep costs down by buying the correct parts online, for him to fit.
Positive advice or experience, really appreciated, thanks in advance.