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Nov 14, 2018
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Is there an obvious cause for a dripping flue on a newly installed condensing system boiler? not constantly but enough to form a damp patch on the patio below.

Thanks
 
Is there an obvious cause for a dripping flue on a newly installed condensing system boiler? not constantly but enough to form a damp patch on the patio below.

Thanks
It should be pointing upwards slightly for the condense to run back to the boiler.

Any pictures
 
It is a problem for manufacturers, from what I have seen most do it to a certain extent .
As ^^^above it should fall back to the boiler , can you see a slight “fall” backwards.
Some flues however will appear level , the “fall “ is built in to the flue .
Whos the manufacturer?
 
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No that clued up on veissmann to be honest. But the flue pipe outside should look at least level. (The fall may be on the inner flue pipe) sometimes you can get an odd drip from the terminal but depends on a few different factors.
 
Yep, even on correctly installed horizontal flues, they can drip ... unfortunately
 
It does happen in colder months
You can’t always angle the flue back or rain water can get in.
Some manufacturers make a deflector for the end that can help
 
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