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ive fitted the pump house one loads never had any problems
 
i’d be contacting the manufacturer to see if they allow it, particularly if it’s a new install with warranty.
 
i’d be contacting the manufacturer to see if they allow it, particularly if it’s a new install with warranty.
Also messing about with condensate brings in GSR as condensate
is considered by law as part of the flue to a gas appliance
centralheatking
 
Would like to think that the pump manufacturers had looked into this before producing a pump.
I agree but as we all know boiler manufactures specification over rides everything...we have been down this route with our
condensormate...not in market yet..centralheatking
 
Here you go .kop 5 word rule grrr

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That looks like it fits the bill, 3.8 ltre capacity will cope but an
eye watering price the profit on that unit must be tasty
The difference between 1.5 bar and zero
on an average none vented system is less than 2 litre so its
good to go. centralheatking
Believe some if not all can be wired to the boiler as a cut out should the PRV open.
That makes sense..thank you, learning all the time as one does on
UKPF centralheatking
 

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