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Hello,
I'm a renter of an apartment with a Viessmann Vitodens 222-w heater. I came back from a 1 week trip and my heater leaked into the ceiling of the apartment below me! I don't know what happened, but after some research, I suspect the heater wasn't installed correctly.

Here is a picture of the heater how it is currently installed and a picture with me pointing to where the leak is happening.
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When I look at diagrams of the installation of this heater, I don't see anything about this overflow pipe on the water intake. Also, the connection between the brass and grey pipe is not sealed. Here is another picture of how the heater is installed:
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What worries me the most is that may be other issues (problems with ventilation?) that could cause health problems to me and my wife. Any advice or thoughts on this situation would be a great help! Thanks!

- Ben
 
I believe, and stand to be corrected, that Viessmann can be piped with combined prv and condense??

It’s by no means the tidiest install but ive seen worse.

Do you have a current gas safety cert?? What makes you think the vent/flue has issues ? It’s a bit of a statement just to guess?
 
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Is this install in the U.K.? I’m saying this cos The power socket doesn’t look like U.K. 3pin at all.
The viessmann 222-W is a storage combi so the grey pipe you point to is on the cold feed expansions relief valve, but it’s not like any combi valve I’ve ever seen, plus no tundish etc. I’ve not fit this particular boiler but I have fit it’s smaller brother the 111-W which is basically the same but a smaller store.
If there’s water coming from the grey pipe you point to you, the exp vessel may have lost its charge, you need an engineer with a g3 qualification to service it
 
Thanks for the feedback everyone! Yes, I am in Brussels, but I don't speak very good French and my landlord is not the most helpful guy... I was hoping that it was something that could be easily fixed, but from your comments I guess I need to find an engineer that can deal with it.

If the problem is the exp vessel losing its charge, could that have just happened randomly while we were gone?

My comment about the vent/flue was just a guess out of fear (I do have a carbon monoxide detector, though).
 
I managed to fix the leak. The connection that I pointed to was missing a sealing rubber ring, so I just added one and the leak is gone. However, I'm a bit confused about the two valves that I circled in the picture below.

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When both valves are on (as seen in the picture), everything seems to work fine and hot water is flowing correctly, but I hear a constant sound of running water from the boiler (it never stops). Is this the correct configuration, and if so why the constant sound of flowing water? Also, why didn't this leak happen earlier if there was no rubber ring? Again, thanks for the help and sorry for being such a novice.
 

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