If you come across the condensate terminating vertically down to fresh air, do you guys classify it as NCS?
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Suppose it is an assumption, but haven't you been back to or seen jobs you've quoted for and seen why it was cheaper. Things like above or incorrect gas sizing etc.
I'm a bit confused about this.
By "terminating vertically" do you mean it terminates straight up or straight down?
And where does it go?
As for everyone trying to classify it under gas regs, All the boilers I know have an internal trap(built in to the boiler) which stops flue gases escaping down the condensate.
So is condensate termination even covered by gas regs to give it an ID, AR, Ntcs ?
icos is same as isar, they have a trap but its less than 75mmI thought that too. But an icos doesn't have a trap. Must be others. I think the c55 hasn't either.
It is effectually part of the flue system. So it does come under regs in some respect.I'm a bit confused about this.
By "terminating vertically" do you mean it terminates straight up or straight down?
And where does it go?
As for everyone trying to classify it under gas regs, All the boilers I know have an internal trap(built in to the boiler) which stops flue gases escaping down the condensate.
So is condensate termination even covered by gas regs to give it an ID, AR, Ntcs ?
Ok the condensate pipe ran vertically down from the trap, passed through the wall horizontally, then vertically down to approx 300mm above a paving slab. The condensate was and it appears has been collected in a bowl for a year. Hope they wasn't giving it the dog to drink!I'm a bit confused about this.
By "terminating vertically" do you mean it terminates straight up or straight down?
And where does it go?
As for everyone trying to classify it under gas regs, All the boilers I know have an internal trap(built in to the boiler) which stops flue gases escaping down the condensate.
So is condensate termination even covered by gas regs to give it an ID, AR, Ntcs ?
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