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Old 14-05-2004, 00:42   #18
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Re: Help! Gas man needed

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Originally Posted by Ramrod
How does that work when I've got an aga, ....'cos I can take the little glass window off and light it with a taper
I think "cookers" dont need permanent ventilation, as the theory is they aren't on long enough to use up the air in a room. However the aga includes a boiler so it should have permanent ventilation. Is there a grille or something under the floor, or behind a kitchen cabinet?

Perhaps the removable / replaceable glass area is too small to constitute a breach of the room seal?

As far as I recall (and I'm not a gas engineer, just a surveyor who has to watch out for possible issues), gas appliances except cookers, that are not room sealed need permanent ventilation of the room.
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