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can anyone clarify the position on moving an existing boiler its non condensing and being moved for an extension do i have to register it as a new install ?
 
I don't know for certain, but I would guess it's safer to treat it as a new install since the flue (and presumably wiring, etc) will be new.
 
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You can move it as long as it meets regs and under the Corgi notification scheme you entered the code 9999. As for Capita - Who knows
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