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I've been asked to install a replacement combi boiler in the same location as an existing one (kitchen larder cupboard) . Only problem is the PRV. Current unit has PRV pipe terminating just under floorboards..(it's a ground floor flat with no dwellings below it). I'm loathe to follow this example, even by adding a tundish. The flue is vertical so no scope to go through an outside wall unless I take up the tiled floor and pipe across the kitchen to the other wall.

Condensate is pumped btw.

Any of you good folk got any suggestions?

H
 
Definitely worth doing it properly, the Grundfos LS1 will take the PRV discharge pipe for boilers under 40kW, see photo. I would still run it through a tundish above for visual detection if it
 

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