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Zippymark

Gas Engineer
Feb 20, 2011
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Hello, I've had a customer saying their boiler steams a lot, which I explained was normal, and will be more noticeable in cold weather, but when I saw it it did look a bit much. What do you think?

Short of a leaky heat exchanger I can't think what could cause it either. Boiler is 1 year old.

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Haha yeah I'm just trying to work that out, supposed to be a photo. Can you normally share a link from Google images?
 
Fair enough, and it was probably close to 0°C when that was taken. It did half fill the garden with plumage, maybe the air is pretty still there. I might just recommend a plume deflector/plume kit.
 
Looks ok to me? I would say a plume kit would be advisable, as it close to the door, it’s always going to be blowing right where they can see it/as they open the door. After all a plume kit is there to stop nuisance plume....

But you could try the Vaillant route if you/your customer are concerned
 

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