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The Potentially Fatal Concealed Flue Duct Problem

When a boiler burns gas, the 'products of combustion' or 'flue gas' can be harmful to humans so need to be expelled to outside

. Originally this was done with a vertical chimney or flue pipe similar to a coal fire. Later, a sideways flue ('balanced flue') going directly through an outside wall was developed.

Then about 15 years ago, fans in boilers allowed the use of long thin horizontal tubes for the flue ducts and air supplies. Builders and architects quickly started installing these new modern boilers five, ten or even 15 metres away from the nearest outside wall, with the flue ducts neatly concealed above the plastered ceilings with no gas flue inspection hatch. This mainly affects luxury flats and apartments.

The problem:

If a concealed flue is installed incorrectly and leaks (or develops a leak from, say corrosion), this is generally not be discovered by gas service technicians because occupiers are reluctant to allow inspection holes to be cut in ceilings to check for flue integrity.


Although the vast majority of flues installed above ceilings and behind boxings are correctly installed with no leaks, some are not, and this leads to flue gas leaking into the living space in flats with leaking flues.

Now contrary to popular opinion, boiler flue gas is not dangerous when the boiler is operating correctly as it contains principally carbon dioxide and water vapour, neither of which is a health risk. The problem arises when the boiler develops a fault in it's combustion process which leads to the inclusion of fatally dangerous carbon MONOXIDE (not dioxide) in the products of combustion. The carbon MONOXIDE then leaks into the rooms in a flat with a leaking flue and a number of carbon monoxide poisoning incidents have occurred as a direct result.

The boilers most commonly installed with extended concealed flues are the following:

Range Powermax

Potterton Powermax

Gledhill Gulfstream

Ideal iStor

The solution:

A service engineer working on a boiler is required under The Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998 to check the flue foe correct operation. This cannot be done where the builder has installed it within the fabric of the building with no access or flue inspection hatch.

The HSE has taken action to stop further carbon monoxide injuries and fatalities from leaking extended and concealed horizontal flues. It has announced that homeowners must have a gas flue inspection hatch fitted to allow good visual inspection of concealed flues by 1st January 2013.

If access to visually inspect the whole length of a concealed flue after this date is not available then the gas technician must safety-categorise the appliance "At Risk", turn it OFF, attach a Warning Label and issue the gas user with a written Warning .

After 1st January 2013 gas technicians (including myself) are likely to decline to service or repair any gas appliance with a concealed flue unless inspection hatches have been fitted which comply with the detailed guidance issued by the HSE in this link.

In the interim:

So what about between now and January 1st 2013, while we all rush to get our access hatches fitted, do I hear you all ask?


As it is impractical to demand that all concealed boiler flues have access hatches fitted instantly, Gas Safe Register has produced a "risk Assessment" we may apply to all installations we encounter with concealed flues between now and 1st January 2013, where the customer is not in a position to have access panels fitted immediately.

If the risk assessment is 'passed' then we may leave the appliance operating. One of the requirements to pass the risk assessment is the installation of carbon monoxide detectors in every room the concealed flue passes over.

Please bear in mind that a flue system that passes a risk assessment has not been proved safe. It just means that several factors associated with dangerous flues are not present. If you require your flue to be proved safe, then the only way is to install the access hatches immediately so the whole length of the flue tube can be visually inspected.

by: webnewsuk
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