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Rules about gas fires and ventilation

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  • jrrowleyws wrote: »
    Look into "Black Hole" ventilators. They make the draught pretty much disappear and conform to ventilation regs.

    http://www.stadiumbuildingproducts.com/ventilation/black-hole-ventilators-matrix.html

    so pretty much no use what so ever

    'Black Hole®' ventilation
    products provide the answer to
    the dangerous practice of
    ventilators being blocked off
    by occupiers who are being
    annoyed by draughts. This
    makes an important contribution
    to safety. New tests show that
    while this works the ventilator
    may not pass the required
    amount of air when the
    appliance is operating.
    THEREFORE IT IS IMPORTANT
    THAT A SPILLAGE TEST IS
    CARRIED OUT AS REQUIRED BY
    THE BRITISH STANDARD AND
    GAS SAFE GOOD PRACTICE.
    I'm only here while I wait for Corrie to start.

    You get no BS from me & if I think you are wrong I WILL tell you.
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