Hi,
I've got a combi boiler with a syphon inside it and the condensate pipe is run internally to the waste pipe below the kitchen sink. The horizontal section slopes downward, however it then goes slightly upwards at an angle before it joins the grey waste pipe underneath it (please see pic). Should it be a cause for concern?
I understand fitting a condensate pipe internally can be quite tricky compared to fitting it externally. If it really needs to slope downwards all the way, could the tee be shifted to a 45 degree angle, still avoiding a possible blockage from the main grey waste pipe?
Thank you.
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I've got a combi boiler with a syphon inside it and the condensate pipe is run internally to the waste pipe below the kitchen sink. The horizontal section slopes downward, however it then goes slightly upwards at an angle before it joins the grey waste pipe underneath it (please see pic). Should it be a cause for concern?
I understand fitting a condensate pipe internally can be quite tricky compared to fitting it externally. If it really needs to slope downwards all the way, could the tee be shifted to a 45 degree angle, still avoiding a possible blockage from the main grey waste pipe?
Thank you.
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