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The flue runs up from the boiler into the attic. There are then two 45 degree elbows before the flue runs out to the rroof.The flue runs parallel from the boiler to the bit going out of the roof with an angled bit in-between. Where by regs should the brackets go and how many will be needed?

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I would always put a clip at each join horizontal or vertical, deffo 3 for this one.
 
Weird, I have had our last boiler and loft flue fitted about 7 year ago. British Gas always check out our loft to check flue. This year I had safety note issued
(WRITTEN AND NOT VERBAL) that issue with flue supports. Not even given a quote by gas engineer who fixed our pilot light for hot water on hot air and hot water combination boiler. Forgot to mention 3rd engineer since I had out yearly boiler service January. Been without gas hot water since he left. Had 3 engineers since unsuccessful in fixing pilot light. Now May and young lad fixed. Something to do with pump. First time ever my flue been mentioned. Only noticed whilst checking paper work
 

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