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Morning all I hope you've all recovered from the Christmas excesses
I have been going over to see a little old lady and servicing her open vented boiler for the last four or five years now.
Ventilation has always been spot on and the boiler works really well because it's been serviced every year bar one since she's had it.
I turned up yesterday and she had a cupboard in front of the vents in her bedroom. Now I have always explained to her what these vents are for and to her credit she had instructed her home help to ensure that the cupboard was a good 4-5 inches off the wall.
I've checked in my literature to see what it says about this and it seems to only mention if the vent is physically blocked or covered so that no air can get in. Is this situation acceptable The boiler itself works absolutely fine but I just wanted to check. It's nice to meet a customer that actually wants to do things the right way
Cheers and happy New Year
Matt
I have been going over to see a little old lady and servicing her open vented boiler for the last four or five years now.
Ventilation has always been spot on and the boiler works really well because it's been serviced every year bar one since she's had it.
I turned up yesterday and she had a cupboard in front of the vents in her bedroom. Now I have always explained to her what these vents are for and to her credit she had instructed her home help to ensure that the cupboard was a good 4-5 inches off the wall.
I've checked in my literature to see what it says about this and it seems to only mention if the vent is physically blocked or covered so that no air can get in. Is this situation acceptable The boiler itself works absolutely fine but I just wanted to check. It's nice to meet a customer that actually wants to do things the right way
Cheers and happy New Year
Matt