Important
advice for consumers who have flues which run in ceiling spaces
Some properties, mainly flats and apartments,
have been built with boiler flues which cannot be inspected because they are
hidden behind walls or ceilings. The boiler flues that this information relates
to are connected to room-sealed fan assisted boilers. If you live in one of these homes then please
read on for more information so you know what to do.
Gas Safe registered engineers need to be able
to see the flue − which take fumes away from the boiler − as part of essential
safety checks whenever the boiler is worked on. A flue in poor condition,
combined with a boiler that is not working properly, could put you and your
family in danger from carbon
monoxide poisoning, which can cause death or serious injury.
If your boiler is situated on an outside wall,
it is unlikely you have this type of flue. Alternatively, if your engineer can
see all of the flue, you will not need to take any further action in relation
to this matter.
If you do have a boiler where all, or part of,
the flue cannot be seen and you are a landlord, will need to arrange for
inspection hatches to be fitted. From 1 January 2013, any Gas Safe
registered engineer will turn the boiler off, with your permission and formally
advise you not to use it until inspection hatches have been fitted in
appropriate places.
For more information visit http://www.gassaferegister.co.uk/advice/flues_in_voids.aspx
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