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My neighbour in the flat below had a new boiler installed about 1 1/2 yr ago. At the time I did feel the boiler plume was a bit close to my flat, however I checked regs and found that regs state it needs to be 300mm away from a window (which it is) so I thought there was nothing I could do. However, recently a PVC fitter saw it and asked me if it did not annoy me which made me question it again. It does not seem right that my entire flat and windows are engulfed in someone elses boiler plume. I often come back at night and the window directly about the outlet cannot be seen through due to all the built up condensation (from the plume) on the outside. It can also drift back towards my front door depending on wind direction and some of it can enter my flat. None of it goes anywhere near the downstairs neighbour's flat, it all goes on mine. I have attached pictures. My question is...what can I do about this? Even if turing the outlet on the top of the pipe on the flue management kit 45 degrees is the best realistic solution I can expect I want to know what options there are before I raise it with neighbour. The actual outlet with no flue diversion pipe on it would be about a metre back from a fairly busy pavement so I can understand why the flue management kit was place on the outlet in the first place. Thanks
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