Relocating my old dame of a boiler

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Hey Chaps - i'm doing my own kitchen refurb, so far going good guns although I have an old potterton suprima 60 that I can't yet afford to replace (will do in a year or two when budget allows or if she dies on me before thence will knee cap me if that's the case) I'm useless at gas and central heating because I'm Australian and we don't use gas where I'm from. Anyway I have an engineer who is gas safe registered who is relocating my boiler to a new part of the kitchen and just wondering what the regs on this are? He keeps reassuring me that it's ok to move it and that it's new position does not breach any laws or regs in the paperwork. Can anyone give me some advice so i can be sure? Don't know why but I've got a weird feeling in my gut that something is not right here.
 
Its not totally clear!

But the general feeling is that you can move an existing boiler WITHIN the EXISTING floorspace ot the CURRENT house!

But NOT into any newly built part!

Few would ever want to relocate an old boiler like that though!

Tony
 

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