Under the boiler flue position regulations the flue has to be positioned a certain distance from any parts of the home that can be opened up such as windows and doors.
Boiler flue through flat roof regulations.
Some boilers especially oil burners usually have their flue going vertically through the roof.
I am considering having one fitted but wanted to know whether it could be reliably done without a leak.
The flue from my oil fired boiler is a vitreous enamel pipe passing through a flat roof into a lined chimney.
The regulations also have requirements regarding flue positioning in relation to building corners balconies and flat roofs must be considered.
Regulations introduced in 2103 state that a mechanical gas flued appliance must have inspection hatches fitted so we can examine the integrity of the flue way.
If the terminal is fitted less than 2 m above a balcony above ground or above a flat roof to which people have access then a suitable terminal guard must be provided and fitted made by tower flue components tonbridge tn9 1tb model k3 plastic coated.
The minimum chimney heights above roof are in the article above.
Flues must be at least 60cm away in such cases to avoid unnecessary danger.
The flue for our boiler went up.
How far this is will depend on the size of your boiler but is typically between 30 60cm above below or to the side of an opening.
Positions where this could be a nuisance should be avoided.
Removal of boiler flue.
Is it possible to have the flue of a combi boiler going through a flat roof.
Some installers advise against it becuase they say it is tricky and prone to leaking damaging the boiler in the process.
What is the minimum height clearance needed for a wood burning stove pipe when exiting a flat roof.
The roof is in front of two 1st floor windows thanks paula moss 10 2 12.