Thanks for the picture Ian on the plume management kit installed, did you discharge the flu through the roof of the car port (IE need to remove a section of the roof)
Sounds like the engineers you have talked to have already looked at the MI and given your requirements and circumstances are advising the best way to divert the plume, that seems to be to direct it up through the roof.
Thanks for the picture Ian on the plume management kit installed, did you discharge the flu through the roof of the car port (IE need to remove a section of the roof)
Thanks for comments on this gone round the houses a few times and spoken to as many "experts" as I could find . The general consensus from gas central fitters is fitting a boiler flu under a canopy is a no no. Spoke to Baxi technical team who were more concerned about possible damage done to vehicles by condensate from boiler flu. One fitter told me it ok to fit a flu under a canopy as long as 1m from the canopy. My decision in the end to fit a PMK and cut hole in the canopy and fit PMK through the hole to discharge to atmosphere.
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