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Hi, can I pick your brains ?
A customer has been having an occasional problem with water getting into the outer section of a Greenstar vertical flue system & consequently then running into the boiler.
When this first happened I put it down to perished seals on a 90 degree flue elbow in the loft & I replaced it with 45 degree elbows so no water can collect in the flue..... however, the problem happened again, albeit about a year later.
It was noticed after a severe storm. Having previously checked the external flue & found it to look OK I can only assume rainwater, driven by strong winds, is driving up the rear elevation of the roof & up into the inner flue. It must be just bad luck that the flue lines up exactly with the trajectory of the rainwater.
Has anyone else suffered this problem, or can think of another possible cause please ?
Sorry for the long-winded post but I can't explain it any other way. Cheers
A customer has been having an occasional problem with water getting into the outer section of a Greenstar vertical flue system & consequently then running into the boiler.
When this first happened I put it down to perished seals on a 90 degree flue elbow in the loft & I replaced it with 45 degree elbows so no water can collect in the flue..... however, the problem happened again, albeit about a year later.
It was noticed after a severe storm. Having previously checked the external flue & found it to look OK I can only assume rainwater, driven by strong winds, is driving up the rear elevation of the roof & up into the inner flue. It must be just bad luck that the flue lines up exactly with the trajectory of the rainwater.
Has anyone else suffered this problem, or can think of another possible cause please ?
Sorry for the long-winded post but I can't explain it any other way. Cheers
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