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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: ben M on October 21, 2013, 06:13:54 pm
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as above
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Stainless-New-8L-Gas-LPG-Hot-Water-Heater-Propane-Tankless-Instant-/321191055994?pt=UK_Home_Garden_Hearing_Cooling_Air&hash=item4ac87a927a
many thanks
Ben
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just put it by the back door
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Measure the hole at the top & theres your answer
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anyone got a flue with this boiler?
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any good?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Universal-Rinnai-58e-Gas-Water-Heater-Flue-Kit-/141070796102?pt=UK_Campervan_Caravan_Accessories&hash=item20d8798546
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You would be better off mounting it on back door,
dont need any flue or have to cut holes in roof,
I did offer to help you in your other post.
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You would be better off mounting it on back door,
dont need any flue or have to cut holes in roof,
I did offer to help you in your other post.
thanks for your offer but how do you do when raining?
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You would be better off mounting it on back door,
dont need any flue or have to cut holes in roof,
I did offer to help you in your other post.
thanks for your offer but how do you do when raining?
Just the same as a dry day ?, it works fine in the rain,
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You would be better off mounting it on back door,
dont need any flue or have to cut holes in roof,
I did offer to help you in your other post.
thanks for your offer but how do you do when raining?
Just the same as a dry day ?, it works fine in the rain,
really?
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You would be better off mounting it on back door,
dont need any flue or have to cut holes in roof,
I did offer to help you in your other post.
thanks for your offer but how do you do when raining?
Just the same as a dry day ?, it works fine in the rain,
really?
Had it on 6 vans setup like that, and had no problems,
(just trying to give you some help but I am starting to feel that im wasting my time ?)
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You would be better off mounting it on back door,
dont need any flue or have to cut holes in roof,
I did offer to help you in your other post.
thanks for your offer but how do you do when raining?
Just the same as a dry day ?, it works fine in the rain,
really?
Had it on 6 vans setup like that, and had no problems,
(just trying to give you some help but I am starting to feel that im wasting my time ?)
thanks for your help but prefer with a flue
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OK
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Have you measured the hole at the top of the heater yet. ??
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Have you measured the hole at the top of the heater yet. ??
yes,83cm or 32.6''
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No the flue exit diameter
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No the flue exit diameter
lol silly me
8.3cm or 3.26''
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Well i cant find anything for you,
Been searching ebay for flue's / ducting 3 1/2" or 90mm but cant find anything in the uk ???
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Well i cant find anything for you,
Been searching ebay for flue's / ducting 3 1/2" or 90mm but cant find anything in the uk ???
thank you very much for your help anyway, would be nice to know if someone has a flue with the same boiler as me
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With my Fogwash I simply found some flexible flue pipe from B&Q that was the right diameter for the vent then searched the internet for a reducer to fit the heater and jubilee clipped it on.
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http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/index.php?topic=176192.msg1489754#msg1489754
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http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/index.php?topic=176192.msg1489754#msg1489754
http://www.autosiliconehoses.com/silicone-hose-shop/alloy-stainless-steel-pipes/custom-alloy-hose-joiners.html
which size did you buy? thanks
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Ben if you are not working due to bad weather (like me) :'( why don't you visit a plumbing supplies shop and see if they have something suitable in stock?
If they do not have what you require they might be able to point you in the right direction of where to get them from.
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Don't think he's worked out how to get the packaging off yet ;D
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If your flue is 83mm Outside diameter, then you need a silicone hose that is 83mm inside diameter.
Alex
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Don't think he's worked out how to get the packaging off yet ;D
;D