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My current boiler is a Worcester Highflow Heatslave which is floor standing.
It is installed in an airing cupboard. Ever mindful that it was made in 1987, I want to be ready for when it does need replacing by having some options in mind. I am concerned that many boilers are wall mounted and I fear that the airing cupboard compartment is not going to be strong enough to carry a weight. It is only made of double plasterboard - spaced with off-cuts. Are there many floor standing boilers to choose from - or could a metal frame be made to carry the weight of a wall mounted one down to the floor? The current boiler is rated at 23Kw. -- Regards John |
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John wrote:
My current boiler is a Worcester Highflow Heatslave which is floor standing. It is installed in an airing cupboard. Ever mindful that it was made in 1987, I want to be ready for when it does need replacing by having some options in mind. I am concerned that many boilers are wall mounted and I fear that the airing cupboard compartment is not going to be strong enough to carry a weight. It is only made of double plasterboard - spaced with off-cuts. Are there many floor standing boilers to choose from - or could a metal frame be made to carry the weight of a wall mounted one down to the floor? The current boiler is rated at 23Kw. Modern boilers that are floor standing would be much greater power output or perhaps oil-fired. Modern combi or system boilers often only weigh about 30kg so should be ok on a stud wall if the mounting bracket is screwed to the actual wood. |
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![]() "John" wrote in message ... My current boiler is a Worcester Highflow Heatslave which is floor standing. It is installed in an airing cupboard. Ever mindful that it was made in 1987, I want to be ready for when it does need replacing by having some options in mind. I am concerned that many boilers are wall mounted and I fear that the airing cupboard compartment is not going to be strong enough to carry a weight. It is only made of double plasterboard - spaced with off-cuts. Are there many floor standing boilers to choose from - or could a metal frame be made to carry the weight of a wall mounted one down to the floor? The current boiler is rated at 23Kw. -- Regards John I believe the new Worcester Bosch wall mounted boilers are mounted on a metal frame which they call a "jig". More information can be found on the W/B web site... http://www.worcester-bosch.co.uk/ind... tail_id=5275 |
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On Sun, 06 Mar 2005 14:57:12 GMT, "John" strung
together this: I am concerned that many boilers are wall mounted and I fear that the airing cupboard compartment is not going to be strong enough to carry a weight. It is only made of double plasterboard - spaced with off-cuts. No outside wall then? I'd stick a sheet of ply on the wall with a layer of plasterboard on front. Sorted. If you're still unsure, let someone else do the job. -- SJW Please reply to group or use 'usenet' in email subject |
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They still make a floor standing boiler with internal thermal store so it's not an issue.
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