In Birmingham and the West Midlands, installation of boilers in cupboards must abide by certain regulations to ensure safety and also the accessibility for access during maintenance and the operation of your boiler.
300mm between the top of your boiler and the top of your cupboard.
Must be a gap of at least 100mm between the boiler and bottom of the cupboard.
At least 700mm between the front of the cupboard and another wall.
The boiler cupboard door needs to open fully.
Cupboard Door Must Open
The cupboard door that houses the boiler needs to be able to fully open without obstruction. This will allow for maintenance and repairs and fully ensure safe operation.
300mm Gap Between Top of the Boiler and Top of the Cupboard
The clearance above the boiler is necessary to prevent any overheating and allow for ventilation. The 300mm gap will allow for sufficient airflow which will also provide space for all necessary servicing.
100mm Gap Between Bottom of the Cupboard
A space between the bottom of the boiler and the cupboard will ensure proper ventilation.
Minimum 700mm Gap Between the Front of the Cupboard and Another Wall
It is imperative that a 700mm gap between the front of the cupboard and another wall is kept and ensure there are no obstructions. This space allows the necessary access for servicing and repairs.
The Importance of Scheduling A Regular Boiler Serivce
To minimise risks of boiler breakdowns and to keep the boiler working cost effectively, it is important to have your annual boiler service. With a boiler in a cupboard, out of sight and out of mind, maintenance and a service each year is highly recommended by a local reputable fully Gas Safe registered engineer.
Where Is The Best Place To Install My Boiler?
Common choices tend to be airing cupboards and kitchens or pantries for boiler installations, providing easy access for maintenance and boiler service. Bathrooms can also be an option, however there are certain regulations and criteria that need to be met when installed in a bathroom. A fully qualified Gas Safe engineer can advise if this is practical for your home.