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Installed 2 days ago, Worcester 4000. Haven’t seen anything like this before, any thoughts.
Personally I would have gone horizontal with an offset bend in the roof space ( to get minimum distance from boundary) and terminated at the gable end.
 

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It’s fine but the joint needs to be sealed with silicone and there doesn’t look like a lead slate
 

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