Condensing boiler and condensate

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Would a PTS inline acidic neutraliser compensate for the lack of a lime chippings soakaway on a condensing boiler?
Any advice much appreciated.
 
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Yes ! but dont put it outside cos if i get another frozen 1 i might scream :evil:

They freeze easy and are hard to lag!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
is this boiler anywhere near a sink, or anything else with a drain?
 
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no drain, downpipe, soil pipe, gutter, nothing nearby. 20mm plastic condensate pipe sticking out of wall. have put bit of cardboard over it to stop it freezing but am worried it might. :unsure: we have about a foot of snow!
glad to hear that the inline neutraliser should work but still concerned about constant drip of water going outside. thanks for the advice. will try to wrap towel round the neutraliser.
 
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for some reason the link didn't work. Climaflex or similar.
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condensate Insulation for outside must be water proof
 
Outside condensate pipes should be lagged and cardboard doesn't really cut it. In an emergency (like tonight!) you could wrap some towels or other material round it and tape it up, but longterm just get some waterproof lagging. Might seem a pain but so is trying to unfreeze one when the heating won't come on in the morning!
 

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