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May 23, 2021
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Hey guys.
I'm looking for some advice. I had a new combi boiler fitted last week boiler seems to be working fine although the flue outlet is dripping when the boiler is in use. I phoned the fitter and he agreed it needed sorting and would ring to arrange (hasn't phoned yet) I looked at the flue from inside and noticed the rubber seal wasn't up against the wall and the hole was not filled around the flue. Is this something i need to address with the company or is it fine? Sorry I have no idea and I just want to make sure it is safely fitted. It's a viessmann 100 I have attached a photo. Thank you
 

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Some manufacturers allow the seal to be used if the flue is secure as for dripping some flue drip it’s the nature of a condensing boiler

your flue looks like it’s an ideal
 
Some manufacturers allow the seal to be used if the flue is secure as for dripping some flue drip it’s the nature of a condensing boiler

your flue looks like it’s an ideal
It is a viessmann flue the boiler and parts were delivered to the house first. I thought an occasional drip would be normal but this is constant when the boiler is on, It seems to collect then come out as a slight pour.
 
Not sure if viessmann make one but most manufacturers have a plume deflector that can help reduce this.
 
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