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I've been asked by BOD to bang this question up.

He's on his way to see a custard who's boiler is currently in a cupboard on an internal wall. The flue is side exit.

It looks like the boiler is going to be replaced but she doesn't want the flue coming out a bend off the top of the boiler.

Is there a boiler on the market with a side exit flue or is Lee looking at additional work to relocate the boiler?
 
Isn't one of the ideal logics able to be flued out of the casing rather than on top.
 
I've not seen one of those on sale for years.

The main reason I suspect is that a top outlet is more versatile in the flueing options department. I imagine that A rating is easier with a top flue outlet too.
 
I dont think there is a boiler available now without the 'Turret Elbow' however
if the customer has an old boiler then these newer small ones might be fitted into
the same space.

If this was my customer however then they might have their ideas but I sell them what is most suitable and remain in control of the transaction - I am experienced they are not CHK
I've been asked by BOD to bang this question up.

He's on his way to see a custard who's boiler is currently in a cupboard on an internal wall. The flue is side exit.

It looks like the boiler is going to be replaced but she doesn't want the flue coming out a bend off the top of the boiler.

Is there a boiler on the market with a side exit flue or is Lee looking at additional work to relocate the boiler?
 
Cheers guys , didn't think you could . Probably going for a viessman or a ideal
 
I no vokera does one but they are not the best boilers IMO
 
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