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Hi, i have had a new boiler installed and they have left the property without completing full scope of works.
Also have plugged the boiler into an extension lead on top of a toilet. (I will try and add a picture)
Any advice if this is ok or not please20221104_194111.jpg
 
It looks like this externally (got picture on line as im not at home at the moment)
Silly question maybe... what do i need to check with the vent? TIA
And yes checked the spur. There is no electrics in the house other than temporary extension leads until rewire starts. Thats why it was in the scopes of work for the boiler install đź‘Ť
 
No not a silly question at all. Basically check the vent on the other side of the wall, if it’s vented, then it’s too close.
I'd suggest even if it's been sealed up, it's too close. Not sure the gas regs would consider anything other than the possibility that the vent could pass air, so long as it it is there at all. (Waiting to get shot down by the forum gas installers if this assumption is wrong).
 
If there's no wiring in house then how are they supposed to wire it in?
True. Worth checking the quote. It may say 'connect to existing electrical installation'. But logically the extension lead plugs in somewhere.

OP - how is the extension lead plugged in?

The pipework routed outside looks to be an overpressure or condensate pipe and is probably correct to go outside (you can always post up a photo for us).

They removed the toilet without it being agreed?!
 
I'd suggest even if it's been sealed up, it's too close. Not sure the gas regs would consider anything other than the possibility that the vent could pass air, so long as it it is there at all. (Waiting to get shot down by the forum gas installers if this assumption is wrong).
I think it’s acceptable as it’s no different from a brick, et al. The flue must be 300mm away from an opening to the building, other regs do apply but not in this scenario.
 
I think it’s acceptable as it’s no different from a brick, et al. The flue must be 300mm away from an opening to the building, other regs do apply but not in this scenario.
If sealed with mortar, I'd agree. But what if a DIYer had bunged silicone in it in the past to stop the draught? Surely still a vent? We had a recent discussion about what if a window pane is replaced with a bit of hardyboard and I thought we concluded it was still a window that could easily be turned back into a window. Hence my train of thought. Not saying I'm sure, mind you.
 
True. Worth checking the quote. It may say 'connect to existing electrical installation'. But logically the extension lead plugs in somewhere.

OP - how is the extension lead plugged in?

The pipework routed outside looks to be an overpressure or condensate pipe and is probably correct to go outside (you can always post up a photo for us).

They removed the toilet without it being agreed?!
Quote stupilates installing supply for fused spur.

The extension lead is connected straight into the rcd of the new consumer unit. Its a temp supply for builders doing renovation work.
Rewire cant be done until roof leaks are fixed and wall structures have the correct steel beams in place.
There is a route to install a cable to supply the spur from consumer unit. Then obviously test. Job was scoped and confirmed before being given the job.
 

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