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Awesome mate thanksHi folks.
Is it OK for me to run 21.5mm boiler condense pipe into strap boss for 110mm upvc? No smells should come back in I'm assuming?
Any suggestions where to buy adapters? Ideally all solvent weld as will be internal of property.
Thanks very much
Hi folks.
Is it OK for me to run 21.5mm boiler condense pipe into strap boss for 110mm upvc? No smells should come back in I'm assuming?
Any suggestions where to buy adapters? Ideally all solvent weld as will be internal of property.
Thanks very much
Try CondenserMate from Flowflex Rob Foster aka centralheatkingI stick in a hepvo to be on the safe side.
What who me ? Or the op ?Are you Gas safe registered?
Who do you think Rob?What who me ? Or the op ?
Rob Foster ..I know regs over condensate and actually they are also building regs as well as gas.
Ok , long day on M6 out at 5amWho do you think Rob?
I had exactly that today. The outlet was obstructed but the drain was clear . First for me I must admitCan’t see a problem. Definitely no chance of it backing up??
So it’s in a roof space???No not gas safe but common sense prevails and says you wouldn't want to run to outside because of freezing temps.
Basically the condense pipe runs through unaccessible roof on mum's extension and condense pipe was tapped into the 40mm bath waste pipe (also in the unaccessible roof space of extension)
She stood on claw feet type bath which was wasn't screwed down to floor and inturn cracked the 21.5mm condense pipe. Thus condense water comes through the ceiling in kitchen. Boiler is in the loft.
So my idea is chaps to tap into the condense before it goes through outer wall and tap a boss strap into the 110mm horizontal soil pipe.
Sound OK?
In my opinion you should still have to be gas safe registered to cut and move the condense pipework.No not gas safe but common sense prevails and says you wouldn't want to run to outside because of freezing temps.
Basically the condense pipe runs through unaccessible roof on mum's extension and condense pipe was tapped into the 40mm bath waste pipe (also in the unaccessible roof space of extension)
She stood on claw feet type bath which was wasn't screwed down to floor and inturn cracked the 21.5mm condense pipe. Thus condense water comes through the ceiling in kitchen. Boiler is in the loft.
So my idea is chaps to tap into the condense before it goes through outer wall and tap a boss strap into the 110mm horizontal soil pipe.
Sound OK?
Yes mateSo it’s in a roof space???
I understand that the condensate pipe should be considered as part of the flue, and as such only qualified dudes can play. Rob Foster aka centralheatkingIn my opinion you should still have to be gas safe registered to cut and move the condense pipework.
I was told this because we are designing a condensate diverter called CondenserMate and are writing the manual,, maybe if a condensing boiler already has an internal trap it’s ok but not it it hasn’t....Rob Foster aka centralheatkingIs that true, condensate pipe comes under gas safe?
I’ve had to alter these occasionally when they are run under a bath which I have been asked to replace with a shower and hence pipe needs lowering or re-routing. It never occurred to me that I should not do this?
I was told this because we are designing a condensate diverter called CondenserMate and are writing the manual,, maybe if a condensing boiler already has an internal trap it’s ok but not it it hasn’t....Rob Foster aka centralheatking
Illegal in my view, as condensate is quite correctly considered as a flue. So your input is smashing we need to nail this down and make sure it’s belt braces ...Cheers thank you .....centralheatkingHi Rob, if the condense pipe doesn't have a trap on the boiler what are the potential consequences? Thanks mate
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