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Just installed an ideal logic I-mini and condensation seems to be coming from the flue, also the ratios it's giving off are high 0009. I've checked the boiler (heat exchanger, condensate trap) but to no avail. I was thinking it could be the gas valve. Any suggestions?

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Just installed an ideal logic I-mini and condensation seems to be coming from the flue, also the ratios it's giving off are high 0009. I've checked the boiler (heat exchanger, condensate trap) but to no avail. I was thinking it could be the gas valve. Any suggestions?

Thanks

Not sure if I understand your post correctly?
The flue is meant to produce condensation vapour. If you mean 'condensation' is dripping from the flue, then chances are the fall on the flue is not right. Must fall back towards the boiler.
As for the reading of 0009, that is not at all high? But that depends on where the decimal is: 0.0009 is different from, 0.009.
A better clarification is needed
 
If it's dripping into the boiler check the rubber the flue bend pushes onto.
 
Just installed an ideal logic I-mini and condensation seems to be coming from the flue, also the ratios it's giving off are high 0009. I've checked the boiler (heat exchanger, condensate trap) but to no avail. I was thinking it could be the gas valve. Any suggestions?

Thanks

If as already stated condense is dripping from flue then not fitted correctly, FGA reading at 0009 is very good Have you done CPA1 ?
And do you understand how to use analyser
 
Ok it's stopped dripping from the flue, made some alterations raising the flue slightly this has stopped the dripping but yes 0009 is the reading, Does this mean it's 0.0009? I saw something similar on a different post.

thanks guys
 
Such a donkey, just read instructions, this analyser is not like Kane 0009 means 0.0009 duh my bad
 
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