Engineer has installed several boilers for me. All the condensate pipes have been connected externally into soil stack or rain water downpipe. In each case he just drilled a hole in the pipe, and stuck the condensate in the side, smeared glue everywhere. No boss, or branch.
Is this allowed, is there a regulation that says you must use appropriate fitting, or is it just bad workmanship. I want it fixed, but not sure I have an angle other than poor workmanship.
In each case, a pipe protruding into another pipe is gonna create an obstacle, surly this is not allowed ?
What I can see is there should be a visible external air break for rain water down pipe, so this is one option.
I'd appreciate any feedback, especially if there is a reg.
I've only looked at Condensate regs (HHIC), but maybe there is a water reg I'm missing ?
They are all 32mm insulated.
Thanks,
Is this allowed, is there a regulation that says you must use appropriate fitting, or is it just bad workmanship. I want it fixed, but not sure I have an angle other than poor workmanship.
In each case, a pipe protruding into another pipe is gonna create an obstacle, surly this is not allowed ?
What I can see is there should be a visible external air break for rain water down pipe, so this is one option.
I'd appreciate any feedback, especially if there is a reg.
I've only looked at Condensate regs (HHIC), but maybe there is a water reg I'm missing ?
They are all 32mm insulated.
Thanks,