Eliteheat, see nothing wrong with the way the flue is fitted. I would fit the pipes in a similar manner. Check your flue installation guide and clearance when flue TOO close to overhangs like shown in the picture.
I cannot see much wrong with the installation either. Look at the pipes and clips. Nowhere do I see plastic dog poo pipe. Instead I see copper that is fitted neatly, clipped nicely and gas line (22 and then say last meter at 15) thoughtfully provided.
I also note poster does not want to pay the fitter and has even suggested, may be in jest, that he has got a free boiler. What if the fitter is genuinely making a mistake. Is it right to take advantage of him and financially hurt him?
I as a heating engineer would not install a non steamer and then claim the installed boiler was in fact band A. How many sitting in the jury box know for a fact that the fitter in conversant with boiler bands.
Would be nice to invite the fitter on the forum and put him in the witness box for questioning. Then, and only then can the jury point the figure of blame.
For goodness sake, ask him to come over and sort out this oversight, if it is an oversight. Have been stung by customers of this ilk in the past, even though I was 100% in the right. One case was when I was attempting to get the customer replacement coal for his fire (that he supplied). The coal and castings were different shade. I was branded a cheat and a liar
I cannot see much wrong with the installation either. Look at the pipes and clips. Nowhere do I see plastic dog poo pipe. Instead I see copper that is fitted neatly, clipped nicely and gas line (22 and then say last meter at 15) thoughtfully provided.
I also note poster does not want to pay the fitter and has even suggested, may be in jest, that he has got a free boiler. What if the fitter is genuinely making a mistake. Is it right to take advantage of him and financially hurt him?
I as a heating engineer would not install a non steamer and then claim the installed boiler was in fact band A. How many sitting in the jury box know for a fact that the fitter in conversant with boiler bands.
Would be nice to invite the fitter on the forum and put him in the witness box for questioning. Then, and only then can the jury point the figure of blame.
For goodness sake, ask him to come over and sort out this oversight, if it is an oversight. Have been stung by customers of this ilk in the past, even though I was 100% in the right. One case was when I was attempting to get the customer replacement coal for his fire (that he supplied). The coal and castings were different shade. I was branded a cheat and a liar