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As above, is this correctly installed or not
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Ok I was just concerned as it has been left pointing up to collect the rain
 
That was my thought too. I'm not GFR registered though, so don't put too much value on my opinion on this.
 
You can check for yourself by downloading the info from the worcester website.
It's too long though
 
Pointing up is okay, it's just a plume diverter. Any rainwater small amount would flush through the condensate anyway.

I don't normally leave any white pipe sticking out as it's a bit lazy, the rubber ring sits in a recess on the black plastic if measured correctly but it's not the end of the world!
 
As above. That's fine. If it was pointing down there is a chance of it blowing all the fumes in your face as you walked below it. Rain will just filter through and down the condense pipework. All good.
 
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