The condensate for a boiler. Connecting the condensate pipe to the internal drains, has anyone used a non-return valve rather than a bulky trap? the aim of the trap is to prevent smells entering the room. A non-return valve does exactly the same. The setup is a 40mm McAlpine non-return valve as drain enters the flat. Then a sink waste empties into it. Between the sink waste and non-return valve a tee to the condensate of the boiler. Drain smells do not then enter the flat via the condensate pipe.
Anyone ever done this?
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I see Wavin do a small in-line 21mm non-return valve, which is not suitable for this application.
Anyone ever done this?
Edit:
I see Wavin do a small in-line 21mm non-return valve, which is not suitable for this application.
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