Have been informed that it is new

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05/17/2017 - 16:10

Have been informed that it is new legislation that I need an extra ventilation in my kitchen re boiler. Can anyone advise me on this. Thanks. 

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The plumber who installed the boiler should know if it is necessary, anyway I know it is in the kitchen, usually is 12 cm large. I can guess it is for the boiler area too. Ask  to a plumber though, it  wouldn't be such a deal any way 

I have thought of that of course, but what I have asked the forum for is any known current/new legislation. I'm checking to see if there is any validity for this job. This is Italy and I have very good reason to ask. Can find nothing on an internet search. No one else in my apartment block is needing to have it done.     

Hi bosco bosco,'presa di aria per caldaia a gas'Im not sure about 'NEW' legislation but it is definately needed. In most countries you will find that it is required.In my town a family had there boiler on a balcony. Over the years they decided to enclose the balcony and use it as a utility room. On enclosing it they did not consider any ventilation. There was a gas leak on the balcony (through boiler)and because it did not have anywhere to escape(through a vent) it drifted into the kitchen where they had their fireplace. As soon as it caught a flame it exploded. The entire enclosure blew off!Gas is dangerous, so hopefully you will see the reasoning whether it is new legislation or not? 

it depends on the type of boiler whetheritneeds to be mounted outside or not.  If it is indoors you must have a ventilation - either in the wall or a window, and yes there is legislation.  Your boiler must be serviced annually and the certfication can not be released unless it is 'a norma'