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Bit of help on the regulations please?
An external oil boiler (metal case) sited outside the house but contained in a slightly larger wooden enclosure (foot bigger in all directions, ie not a shed).
Would it be acceptable to place the fire valve inside the wooden enclosure?
 
I've looked through my books, although not up to date but most is still the same it states the fire valve should be installed outside of appliance casing with the sensor above the burner. Regulations used to state a minimum of 2m i believe but I think some manufacturers are now fine with it closer.
 
I take appliance casing to mean the original metal case not the new box surrounding it...
However what threw me are the oftec rules stating
Fire valves are also required for external boilers, with the cut off point located at least 1m away from the appliance
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straight out through the casing, then out the wooden box
 
Yes, appliance casing being the boiler casing.
My books are not the recent ones as I said as I am not currently OFTEC, I'm off work due to health problems actually. It used to be a minimum distance but as I understand some manufacturers will warrant the installation if closer.
If you got any doubts just phone OFTEC in the morning and ask them directly.
 
We normally install external boilers with a 3mt fire valve fixed as far away as is practical possible.
Out of interest what clearance has the flue from the timber surround?
 

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