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why is this coming out of the flue for and terminating at lower level with condense??
 

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Never seen that before???
I'd give them a ring but it looks like something that has been made up.
 
nor have i ,
fga readings were fine , gas rated fine and flue was all good
flame picture good
was just that contraption lol
 
I've seen something similar on commercial linked flues but never on domestic.
 
it is a vaillant part its to prevent condensation problems on long flue runs on their non condensing boilers
 
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