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Hi,
My question is this...
We have a Wave unit fitted to the wall next to the new Worcester boiler under the stairs, a year ago. We would like to fit a door to fill the under-stairs gap, to hide the electric and gas meters as well as the new boiler. So, can I have louvre doors fitted to this gap, instead of a plain under-stairs door; these would match the louvre doors we have upstairs which covered the space left by an old immersion heater, which is now removed. I feel that wide-gap louvre doors would allow air to circulate sufficiently without adversely affecting the operation of the Wave unit on the wall. The electrician we consulted says no, we would have to have the unit removed and re-wired elsewhere in the house. I am doubtful, as being naturally sceptical, I am thinking he is really after the work (and the money) involved. My point being, that if the unit needs complete air freedom to operate, then why was it fitted right next to the boiler in the first place? Would anyone be able to reassure me that I do not need to have the unit re-wired somewhere else, even if I have wide louvre doors fitted? Thanks.
My question is this...
We have a Wave unit fitted to the wall next to the new Worcester boiler under the stairs, a year ago. We would like to fit a door to fill the under-stairs gap, to hide the electric and gas meters as well as the new boiler. So, can I have louvre doors fitted to this gap, instead of a plain under-stairs door; these would match the louvre doors we have upstairs which covered the space left by an old immersion heater, which is now removed. I feel that wide-gap louvre doors would allow air to circulate sufficiently without adversely affecting the operation of the Wave unit on the wall. The electrician we consulted says no, we would have to have the unit removed and re-wired elsewhere in the house. I am doubtful, as being naturally sceptical, I am thinking he is really after the work (and the money) involved. My point being, that if the unit needs complete air freedom to operate, then why was it fitted right next to the boiler in the first place? Would anyone be able to reassure me that I do not need to have the unit re-wired somewhere else, even if I have wide louvre doors fitted? Thanks.