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Log burning boiler

  • 17-12-2007 11:29am
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    Has anyone any knowledge/experience of a log burning boiler. I saw one in use recently and the householder is very impressed with it. It only has to be stocked up once or at the most twice a day with logs. This seems far more viable than pellets as they are locally available.

    I was informed today that the chimney height of a log burning boiler has to be seven metres! Does anyone know if this is definitely the case?

    I've contacted the DoE and just cannot get a definitive answer on the chimney height - does anyone know where I could get this answer?


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