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Said it before AR at times is so wishy washy and customers end up so confused why you fail a flue for this reason.
What's the odds of someone having an issue with a fan flued appliance that had internal an external collar but unsealed?
That's not to mention the gases becoming diluted in atmosphere
 
They should of got rid of at risk if you ask me, it's farcical.

Your appliance isn't safe but you're not letting me isolate it, well at least I've covered my back.
 
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Seeing this on a daily basis working in landlord flats I have never AR a flue for not being sealed externally.
If I happy flue is secure and preferably cement sealed at least on inside it is just an observation as far as I am concerned.

And expanding foam is just a no no.
 
I went on a Taylor Wimpey new build site where the builder had expanding foam all the flue holes about 90 of them on ideal logics. Phoned up ideal and they said no no no they won't honour any warranty with expanding foam .
 

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