Our outdoor sensors and weather compensation accessories allow a heat supply to adjust with the current temperature while thermostats and timers offer the end user further visibility and control.
Roof flue for boiler.
If your boiler flue was fitted within the last 15 years it will have a round opening through which waste gases are expelled.
These regulations ensure the flue isn t too close to windows and doors of the property it s fitted onto and neighbouring buildings.
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Baxi pitched roof flashing for use with a vertical flue terminal compatible with the baxi 200 400 600 and 800 range.
Boiler flue regulations explained.
With a horizontal flue the pipe travels straight through the wall behind the boiler.
Flues can either exit the property straight out the external wall behind the boiler with a horizontal flue or if the boiler is not located on an external wall then a vertical flue can be used to exit the property through the roof.
If the boiler is not fitted to an external wall for example a vertical may be used to channel waste gases through and out of the roof space.
A boiler flue is a duct or pipe which is used for the expulsion of waste gases and condensation from a boiler to the outside of the property during the heating process.
It provides sealed protection and helps to protect a home from the elements.
You see if you ve got a boiler in your attic and the flue goes through the roof there s a chance it could get bashed or pulled on accidentally when you re up there.
In this case the flue goes upwards and then out through the roof.
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The whole point of a boiler flue is to prevent potentially harmful gases from being breathed in and for that reason boiler flue regulations are in place.
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Other available accessories include boiler covers boiler and flue ancillaries filling loops filters plume kits and roof flashings.
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Older styles are typically fitted with a square end.
Securing any joints with brackets will help to ensure your flue can withstand people banging a suitcase or accidentally knocking it without wobbling or coming loose.
The flashing is angled to stop any water leaking into the flue system.