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sinbad
Hoping this is the correct forum for the following question:
With the UK approaching a heat wave, I am thinking about getting a gas fire installed!
Having been surveyed by a local Gas Safe Register rep, the only gas fire available to us is a flueless one (due to where we want it located in the house and the locations of various windows and doors).
I understand the need for a 100cm2 fresh air vent and the whys and wherefores of "burnt gases are passed through a catalytic converter". The fire in question "has an oxygen depletion sensor which constantly monitors the air quality in the room. If the level of oxygen drops by just 1.5%, the fire automatically shuts down".
Looking for opinions here - should I go ahead and get a flueless fire installed or avoid them like the plague.
Thanks
With the UK approaching a heat wave, I am thinking about getting a gas fire installed!
Having been surveyed by a local Gas Safe Register rep, the only gas fire available to us is a flueless one (due to where we want it located in the house and the locations of various windows and doors).
I understand the need for a 100cm2 fresh air vent and the whys and wherefores of "burnt gases are passed through a catalytic converter". The fire in question "has an oxygen depletion sensor which constantly monitors the air quality in the room. If the level of oxygen drops by just 1.5%, the fire automatically shuts down".
Looking for opinions here - should I go ahead and get a flueless fire installed or avoid them like the plague.
Thanks