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If chasing a condensate pipe in to the wall, and then exiting the building so needs to be 32mm pipe. Because.the 22mm pipe is in a chase.when it exits the building in to a 32mm elbow. Part of the elbow will be in the wall. I am concerned as you would never know if.it started to leak. Any one got any thougts on this?
 
Do the joints carefully and any push fit you could seal with Tec 7 of similar.
 
if it were done properly, it wouldn't leak. start the 32mm inside so the join is visible.
 
Thanks the condensate is in a wall chase which will be behind the dot and dab plasterboard. the condensate will then go in to a 32mm elbow exiting the building through a 2inch cored hole so not on show. So the one side of the 32mm elbow will be well in to the wall. It's because they won't no pipes on show. Wondered if you thought is ok?
 
When i do a condensate i run 22 to outside and put a 22 elbow tight to the wall and cut part of the elbow off then put a 40mm elbow over that and run the rest of the waste
 
It needs 32mm BEFORE it passes through the wall as per manufacturers instructions.

This is boiler work in my opinion. Pm gas man your gas safe details and it can be discussed in the relevant sub forum.
 
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