Just a quick one, Have a vertical flue too close to an openable window , What would be put on the warning notice , AR or ID . Thanks
The other posting mostly admits that its NOT too close to the window.
This question needs a judgement!
If the window is not openable then I would sugest its NCS.
If the window opens then if its at least 200 mm away then I would suggest its AR.
If its less than 200 mm then I would suggest that its ID unless the window is screwed closed.
Of course the whole idea of classification of risk is that its not within the individuals scope because that individual may well not have sufficient experience or technical ability to make that judgement accurately!
In any case this question should have been posted in the Combustion Chamber for fairly obvious reasons!
Tony
you havent even asked why he is asking you moron.
you havent even asked why he is asking you moron.
Calling anyone a moron sounds like typical British Gas engineer abuse!
Dont they teach politeness on their comprehensive training?
Just a quick one, Have a vertical flue too close to an openable window , What would be put on the warning notice , AR or ID . Thanks
I am not a heating engineer, you sound like you maybe(ish), that info is freely available on the net, but if you are heating engneerish, stay away from me, hope you are not practicing
you are possibly the only person on this forum that i dislike and ill be honest i enjoy giving you abuse. i dont enjoy it with anyone else, well maybe dangermouse.
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