Rainwater leaking into vertical flue......

At the risk of also being called arrogant I shall ask you, is it a Suprima HE? These discharge water into the flue, which condenses and runs back towards the boiler (It's designed that way) What may be happening is the flexible condensate connection may be leaking internally, giving rise to the drip you describe. NOTE this is only for the Suprima HE, which has only been around for 3 years.

Hope this FREE information has been of use to you, if not who gives a ****.
MM
 
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NOTE this is only for the Suprima HE

Now thats just an arrogant assumption that Baxi never test their bodged, sorry, I mean new products.

The new HE's must have had at least one month in a test bed before a line was drawn under the reasearch chapter preceeding Marketing.
 
meldrew's_mate said:
At the risk of also being called arrogant I shall ask you, is it a Suprima HE? These discharge water into the flue, which condenses and runs back towards the boiler (It's designed that way) What may be happening is the flexible condensate connection may be leaking internally, giving rise to the drip you describe. NOTE this is only for the Suprima HE, which has only been around for 3 years.

Hope this FREE information has been of use to you, if not who gives a s**t.
MM

Did you not say that at lunchtime mm?
 

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