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Hi, Qualified as a plumber in 1994 and haven't really done much since but i have kept my hand in with my own house.
Just bought an old Victorian terrace and looking to convert the old back boiler into a combi in the kitchen. House requires complete referb so not worried about any mess. Now would one of you fella plumbers kindly advise that i have the following correct in my head?
From this drawing i Remove the old back boiler, cylinder, header tanks & pumps/valves.

Then as per this drawing, fit the new combi boiler on the kitchen wall, pick up the flow & return pipes to the rads, pick up the hot water pipe to the hot taps, then tee off the mains to the boiler, fit the room stats/timer and then re-route the gas (which i will have commisioned properly)

Apart from obvious steps of draining down and isolation, and a good powerflush before comission which of course i will do, have i missed anything obvious?
Any help appreciated.
Just bought an old Victorian terrace and looking to convert the old back boiler into a combi in the kitchen. House requires complete referb so not worried about any mess. Now would one of you fella plumbers kindly advise that i have the following correct in my head?
From this drawing i Remove the old back boiler, cylinder, header tanks & pumps/valves.

Then as per this drawing, fit the new combi boiler on the kitchen wall, pick up the flow & return pipes to the rads, pick up the hot water pipe to the hot taps, then tee off the mains to the boiler, fit the room stats/timer and then re-route the gas (which i will have commisioned properly)

Apart from obvious steps of draining down and isolation, and a good powerflush before comission which of course i will do, have i missed anything obvious?
Any help appreciated.
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