Boxing in boiler ideas
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How do you plan on any maintenace getting done on the boiler if you put it in a cupboard sideways.
The space the freezer is in is so you engineer can gain access to fix things.
At best you can box it in but not as part of a full wall of units.
You need to leave space for access.
The space the freezer is in is so you engineer can gain access to fix things.
At best you can box it in but not as part of a full wall of units.
You need to leave space for access.
Edited by sherman on Thursday 15th January 23:23
sherman said:
How do you plan on any maintenace getting done on the boiler if you put it in a cupboard sideways.
The space the freezer is in is so you engineer can gain access to fix things.
At best you can box it in but not as part of a full wall of units.
You need to leave space for access.
When booking the engineer just remember to ask how many times a day they go to Greggs. The space the freezer is in is so you engineer can gain access to fix things.
At best you can box it in but not as part of a full wall of units.
You need to leave space for access.
Edited by sherman on Thursday 15th January 23:23
Manufacturers instructions minimum clearance 250mm below and 450mm in front but in this position its not really enough room, especially if you extend the base units underneath the boiler so the service engineer is working at 90 degrees to the boiler.
The whole burner assembly needs removing to service the boiler - have a look at this youtube video to get an idea how much room would be needed.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KmLhGrlfB8A
Don't box the flue in as this needs to be inspected on service. And don't box the valves underneath in ether as they need to be accessed.
The whole burner assembly needs removing to service the boiler - have a look at this youtube video to get an idea how much room would be needed.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KmLhGrlfB8A
Don't box the flue in as this needs to be inspected on service. And don't box the valves underneath in ether as they need to be accessed.
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