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Old 10-07-2008   #11 (permalink)
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Default Re: Ventilation in kitchen

i agree with AJS. problem was not yours at the beginning, it is up to the numpty who serviced the boiler AFTER the extractor was fitted. you did not help the situation and may not have known the effects it would have , BUT HE DID. therefore it is down to him to issue a notice (NCS,IM or AT RISK) he is responsible for isolating the appliance and correcting the problem himself or getting it corrected and checking it again. sounds like he just wants to go around cleaning boilers and replacing thermocouples.

forgot to ask what make and model of boiler is it? how old? and is it open or balanced or fanned flue?

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Default Re: Ventilation in kitchen

If you covered any vents then it's your fault. If you didn't then it's the house owner's problem. They will have to pay to get someone to fit vents that are suitable for gas and the correct size.

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