Tristar";p="2276804 said:I read differing views on this. Is it permissible to drain condensate into the sink waste outlet pipe? Also what connector do I require to drop the 22mm pie into the 1½" outlet pipe?
I don't know why gsplum is writing such nonsense, unless he is actually Manuel from Fawlty Towers.
The method you describe is actually the recommended and preferred option. Go into any merchants and they will provide you with the required compoinents
The boiler manufacturer will give an analysis of the condensate in the manual. ... I suspect that no water board will allow that without treatment as it is corrosive and metal pipes can be found outside the plastic home pipework.
FiremanT";p="2276844 said:I read differing views on this. Is it permissible to drain condensate into the sink waste outlet pipe? Also what connector do I require to drop the 22mm pie into the 1½" outlet pipe?
I don't know why gsplum is writing such nonsense, unless he is actually Manuel from Fawlty Towers.
The method you describe is actually the recommended and preferred option. Go into any merchants and they will provide you with the required compoinents
Recommended by whom? Preferred to what?
The boiler manufacturer will give an analysis of the condensate in the manual. ... I suspect that no water board will allow that without treatment as it is corrosive and metal pipes can be found outside the plastic home pipework.
What complete and utter twaddle.
I suggest you read your post again, and then some boiler instructions.
Suggest also you limit your writings to absorbent paper in future, then it might be of some use.
I suggest you read your post again, and then some boiler instructions.
Suggest also you limit your writings to absorbent paper in future, then it might be of some use.
(Glowworm)A plastic drain pipe must be fitted to allow discharge of
condensate to a drain.
Condensate should, if possible, be discharged into the internal
household draining system
(Worcester Bosch)The pipework must follow one of the options
shown opposite into an internal serviceable
trap (min. 75mm) such as a sink/washing
machine waste or discharge direct into a vent
stack (E) 450mm min. above pipe invert, or
into a gulley (D) below ground but above the
water level.
(Vaillant).connecting into the internal discharge branch (e.g. sink
waste or washing machine) with an external termination,
the condensate discharge pipe should have a
minimum diameter of 22 mm with no length restriction
and should incorporate a trap with a 75 mm (3) (built
into the boiler) seal. The connection should preferably
be made down stream of the sink waste trap. If the
connection is only possible upstream, then an air
break is needed between the two traps. This is normally
provided by the sink waste.
Tristar, I assumed you were referring to an INTERNAL waste outlet. Was this in order?
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