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Can anyone help source a condensate trap

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Google “baxi 5106230” brings up a list of suppliers, one place called The Heat Exchange has one for under 12quid plus VAT
 
Condensate traps and outlets are classified as flue and that means 'Registered Professional Gas Engineer' qualified only can work on them. Some think its just water overflow centralheatking
a job for a GSI I have replaced these and the whole heat exchanger needs to be removed . Kop
 
Thank you for replies so far. I am finding that merchant websites claim to have them in stock but when phoning they say they have not got any, hence the reason for this thread.
 
Thank you for replies so far. I am finding that merchant websites claim to have them in stock but when phoning they say they have not got any, hence the reason for this thread.
Our point which the moderators will pick up are you GSR registered ? we are keen to help everybody especially as PF is now gobal but we do have to advise you correctly
as stated condensate out flow counts as a flue and many suppliers will not supply retail customers with parts that must be fitted by a GSR competant fitter
centralheatking
 
Looking for Part Number 5106230.
It's a condensate trap for a Potterton PowerMax boiler.
Thanks
These are death traps. You must not touch unless you are Gas safe. There have been fatalities over the years. The condensate trap is considered part of the flue.
 

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