We will be replacing our old Worcester 28CDI, for a Worcester 4000 shortly.
Have been trying to workout what would be the best way to deal with the condensate waste.
The installer has given a couple of options. The boiler is in the kitchen, but the kitchen drain is outside of another wall. So could have a pump, and then connect a condense pipe to the drain that way.
However, the installer has recommnded that the pumps are a little noisy, and I've read that its better for the boiler to not have a pump.
So a soakaway could be the way to go. However, we're on clay and I'm concerned with having a soakaway in proximity to the foundation. The installer has reassured me that there would only be small amount of water and it shouldn't be an issue.
Came across this on Boiler Central;
"First and foremost, a soakaway shouldn’t be used in soil with poor drainage as it will do more harm than good." https://www.boilercentral.com/boiler-advice/boiler-condensate-pipe/
Also, with regards to soakaway vs pump, '...benefit of using a soakaway is reducing acidic residue within the system. Thereby extending the boiler’s lifespan...'
So really not sure how to proceed. Any advice, very welcome.
Have been trying to workout what would be the best way to deal with the condensate waste.
The installer has given a couple of options. The boiler is in the kitchen, but the kitchen drain is outside of another wall. So could have a pump, and then connect a condense pipe to the drain that way.
However, the installer has recommnded that the pumps are a little noisy, and I've read that its better for the boiler to not have a pump.
So a soakaway could be the way to go. However, we're on clay and I'm concerned with having a soakaway in proximity to the foundation. The installer has reassured me that there would only be small amount of water and it shouldn't be an issue.
Came across this on Boiler Central;
"First and foremost, a soakaway shouldn’t be used in soil with poor drainage as it will do more harm than good." https://www.boilercentral.com/boiler-advice/boiler-condensate-pipe/
Also, with regards to soakaway vs pump, '...benefit of using a soakaway is reducing acidic residue within the system. Thereby extending the boiler’s lifespan...'
So really not sure how to proceed. Any advice, very welcome.

