OOI, do you get water droplets blown out of the flue? in this recent cold weather I'm getting it. I've heard it might be because the fan velocity is high. Mine is a 100.
Well at the time of johnD install there seemed a number of basic errors being made so it would not surprise me if they got something else wrong.
But yes a lot of condensors get drips from the flue tip, but whats the worry JD
wet patch on path at base of wall is undesirable. It is on a windy corner so might fall on my head if I'm walking by or perhaps my car if I park it there.
If you closely inspect the inner part of the flue terminal you will probably see that the inside of the tube is smooth.
Most other flues have a small ridge about 2 mm to reduce droplet ejection.
You could dry it throughly and add a small ridge over the lower 45° using soft mastic and see if that reduces the problem.
You should not park cars close to condensing flue terminals!
Droplets falling on the path or your head are unlikely to cause any problem.
If seeing these droplets wetting the path bothers you then throw a bucket of water over the path so that its all wet and the droplets cannot be seen any more.
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