Ventilation requirements for two dfe fires in one room

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100cm2 times 2 plus 35cm2
In absence of manufacturers instructions
But will need a reg engineer to tell you where the vent needs to be located
 
Couldn't be cheeky and ask advice on another one what can't a Flue gas analysers be used for. Test the c0/c02 ratio, test oxygen. test for c02 or for continuous use ? I believe its testing for c02 but I maybe wrong.
 
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Tightass. Did anyone answer the original question yet btw?, if not its between the 2 appliances if possible ;)
 
Tightass. Did anyone answer the original question yet btw?, if not its between the 2 appliances if possible ;)
Really???;)
I think i already answered that a while back.:)
Unless a detached or end of terrace/semi you ain't gonna position the vent/s between the two appliances in 99% of situations..;)
 
Couldn't be cheeky and ask advice on another one what can't a Flue gas analysers be used for. Test the c0/c02 ratio, test oxygen. test for c02 or for continuous use ? I believe its testing for c02 but I maybe wrong.
Continuous use
 
Your question didnt say co2 in a room just co2.
But yes you can do a room test with a fga for co levels.

For continous monitoring your gonna need something else.
Thats my take on it anyway.
 
Flue gas analysers will all have a duty cycle even if its at 99.9% so cant be used for continuous monitoring.
 

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