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have no choice I have to fit a boiler with a twin flue option but having never fitted one only removed i have no idea what the best boiler option is that even offers a twin flue choice.

Any help would be appreciated
 
The only twin flued boiler I know of is a Keston boiler,
 
Don't go with keston

I'm sure baxi do one

Why do you need a twin flue riley ??
 
The new Kestons are rebadged ideal logics.
Or some of the baxis can be twin flued I believe.
 
Has to be twin flies as there is literally only one position the flue can run and it will absolutely have to run through a very short shallow void. One of these older properties where it has cavities created by stairs up and down changing the level within floors
 
problem with keston/ideal boilers is they cost a lot and only do high KW, i get the feeling we're not going to be seeing keston for much longer
 
I fitted a Keston when working for a previous company before going self employed, c55 if i remember right with a twin flue which was very easy to fit 50mm solvent weld basically. Had problems with the fan early on but manufacturers changed it and was trouble free from then on in.
 
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