Has Anyone Had A Modern Condencing Combi Boiler Installed In A Kitchen Wall Cabinet?
Sunday, September 13th, 2009 at
6:18 pm
We are planning on having a new kitchen installed, possibly from either MFI or Magnet, and also having our ancient boiler replaced at the same time. We want our new boiler to be installed within a kitchen cabinet but are not sure whether it is possible to get them into a wall cabinet or whether you’d have to use a full length cabinet?
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Glow Worm flexicom will certainly fit. Cannot speak for other makes. It is one of the smallest size condensing boilers there is. Of course if it is a large kitchen cupboard then almost any boiler will fit. Have a look at the Glow Worm site below for the dimensions if you are stuck for space.
With respect to the answer below:-
Most modern boilers have approvals so that they do not require compartment ventilation. I would think this applies to nearly all condensing boilers. Manufacturers pay for the tests to prove this so they can sell more of their boilers.
Certainly the boiler I have mentioned does not require compartment vents.
You have to take into consideration that it will need ventilation.