Done a disagree NOT a dislike, lets wait and see.Still condense work being talked about in a public forum. Should be at least in the arms.
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Done a disagree NOT a dislike, lets wait and see.Still condense work being talked about in a public forum. Should be at least in the arms.
it is my A**e on the line when someone doing illegal works points to this website after installing there own boiler with a soakaway.
Thanks everybody for replies. 🙂
Yes, the only place I can discharge into is a rainwater gully.
It is an oil boiler job, although I suppose no different than gas.
No idea about oil to be honest mate.Then all you'd need to do was point out the discussion was about an Oil Boiler.
(beaten to the Oil bit by Shaun)
im guessing separate not combined?
No idea about oil to be honest mate.
Yes, separate according to customer and the house is only 20 year old, so I think he is correct. Just a rain water down pipe goes to it.
Really want to avoid lifting paving slabs and digging outside as too time consuming.
Looks like an inline neutraliser is your best bet then.
Looks like an inline neutraliser and piping to the gully is your best bet then .
Its amazing how much time those 'little' extra bits end up taking ***ulatively, its something I often massively underestimated when I started out. Definitely looks like fitting one will be a lot faster than lifting slabs and building a soakaway would be.
This is a common problem where I have to install a condensing boiler and there is nowhere to discharge the condense.
I have an oil boiler to install in a garage and there is only a rainwater gulley close by.
To install a condense trap in the ground is too much work.
I am thinking of using something internal to neutralise the discharge first, before running it to outside.
What would you recommend?
Is there a simple solution?
Just fit a standard efficiency boiler 🙂
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