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Ideal classic boiler, flue help

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andrea1 | 23:03 Sat 12th Jan 2008 | Home & Garden
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Hi all :-)
i want to put a conservatory in my garden but i've been told my flue is too close. (i have a small house).
I've been told it might be possible to add a pipe that takes the flue gas further away. It needs to be at least another foot away. Does anybody know if this is possible with my type of boiler? i.e. is the fan powerful enough to blow the gases further and also, does anyone know where i can get such a pipe etc? i have an 'Ideal Classic' boiler.
Any help or alternative suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks for reading this.
Happy New Year! :-D

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you need to call a heating engineer in to survey what you want doing and to see if its possible.
flueing is quite a complex issue with many regulations to adhere to.
most fan flued boilers can normally have a flue of up to 3mts in length, this length is reduced by the number of bends that are needed.
increasing the length of your flue would be the cheapest option if its possible, alternatively you could re-site the boiler at greater expense.
I had a look at the Ideal Classic manual for the specifics on this boiler. The max flue length is 3m on all models, with a 90 degree bend needing an allowance of 1.5m effective flue length. This means you have 1.5m to play with in length - assuming you've got to turn through 90 someone to solve this problem.
That should at least tell you whether this is technically feasible.
Ideal sells a flue extension kit to do this sort of thing - ask at a plumbers' merchant.
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Hi, I just wanted to say thankyou to the both of you for your speedy replies and advice!! I had a boiler man round yesterday and he said he should be able to get a pipe extention for my flue for between �80 and �220 and hes sending me a quote but, thanks to you, I can try and see if I can buy one from a plumbers merchant to get closer to the �80 price before I get someone to fit it....I didnt have the foggiest on where to buy a pipe like that so again, many many thanks, you're both stars and I hope you have a wonderful weekend!!
Kind Regards
Andrea :0)

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