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Less 03-01-2010 11:38

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Until Derek is back off his Hol's
Ventilation requirements for Fireplaces, Stoves and gas fires

Less 03-01-2010 11:45

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Or

Carbon Monoxide

Less 03-01-2010 12:01

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Quote:

Originally Posted by flashy (Post 774730)
ok i know air vents are there for a reason but i've got one here that is making my living room freezing (especially being sat under it on the pc) its as if i've got a window open, is it ok to cover it up? :rolleyes:

Thank you for you're curiosity and being sensible enough to ask when bringing this subject up.
If because of it you have caused someone else on here to check their vent's and if blocked have cleared them, you might just have saved an innocent life.
:)

karma on it's way.

flashy 03-01-2010 12:03

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i won't say thanx because you may just bite my head off for saying it...but thanx anyway :)

Neil 03-01-2010 12:06

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Less (Post 774808)

Good find Less

Quote:

Gas fires (Open) For 7kW input and below, there is no need to fit additional ventilation. Above 7kW, you must fit a 100cm² vent to floor or wall.
That explains why my fire is 6.9KW, just below the need for a vent. I would guess a lot are under 7KW. I will say on your fire somewhere Shaz

flashy 03-01-2010 12:10

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just had a look at the fire Neil and i can't see anything

Neil 03-01-2010 12:54

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Mine is a pretend coal one and the rating plate is where the gas knob is. I am sure there will be a rating plate on it somewhere.

flashy 03-01-2010 13:53

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mine is one of the cheapo council (sorry 'Twin Valley') ones, i still can't find it, its been in for 6 years (they did the windows, doors and kitchen at the same time just as T.V where taking over) its a monstrosity, a few months after putting these fires in they decided the rest of Blackburn where getting the flat to the wall fires with nice fire surrounds and we where left with this crap

Neil 03-01-2010 14:30

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They should have left you with the instruction book for the fire. The info should be in that.

Less 03-01-2010 14:42

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Neil (Post 774867)
They should have left you with the instruction book for the fire. The info should be in that.

I think you will find there should be a plate easily visible on the fire, otherwise although only a technicality, it would be a reason for failing it, anyway our tame expert will know.:)

It is certainly the case when doing PAT testing on electrical/electronic equipment.

mallard 03-01-2010 14:47

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Less is right in what he says don,t cover them,be safe.

flashy 03-01-2010 15:07

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thanx for that Mallard

derekgas 03-01-2010 19:15

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I have spoken to Flashy, there used to be a back boiler in the room, in which case it could be life threatening to block the vent up, as the replacement boiler was installed into the kitchen, and the current fire is less than 7 kw input, then in this instance it is safe to block up the vent, I am most impressed that Flashy had the sense to ask the question prior to blocking the vent, I happen upon blocked vents fairly regularly, and it is usually because the owners are experiencing nausea or the appliances are not working properly! If you have a vent in a room with a gas appliance please, for your own safety, DO NOT cover it up without taking advice from someone who is QUALIFIED to give that advice.
Trickle vents in windows are NOT to aid the burning of fossil fuels in appliances or grates, but to help prevent condensation.

LYNX1 03-01-2010 23:24

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Don't have air bricks or anything like that in my flat but have the vents in the windows which I have open 24/7.............which seems to work ok........when I was in my own house always had windows open to some degree as i have to have some fresh air flow or I cough my lungs up....so I think it's wise to have fresh air flowing through the house......

flashy 04-01-2010 07:06

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thanx for the phone call Derek, your a star ;)


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