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    21.5mm Condensate pipe into drain pipe

    Thanks for the thought, scary to think of the missus stepping into a bath of acid :twisted: However, i can't see my bath waste freezing as the bathroom is quite warm and if by some chance it did i would know that condensate is present, especially after reading this :shock:
  2. J

    21.5mm Condensate pipe into drain pipe

    I decided to run internally today seeing as i am off work, cost me less than £10 and took me 2 hours max. Ran 21.5mm from boiler in loft, down behind false wall behind bath and tee'd into the 40mm bath waste with a reducer and bung. Solvent welded the 21.5mm and so far so good, no leaks, i...
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    21.5mm Condensate pipe into drain pipe

    Thanks, i think i will try that, just hope it doesn't fill the bucket during the night! At least i wont be out there with a hairdryer every day while its so cold. Do you know if there is a reducer that converts 21.5mm to 32/40 so i could improve things when i get a break from the cold ...
  4. J

    21.5mm Condensate pipe into drain pipe

    froze again last night, got to sort something out quick :(
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    21.5mm Condensate pipe into drain pipe

    Pics as requested. Thanks for the replies, i think i'll skip the one about putting a carpet up there :wink: So, sounds like its best to resize to 32mm/40mm. Can i do this from the elbow that comes out the wall ? Then is it ok to feed round to drainpipe using a boss adapter ? The sewarage...
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    21.5mm Condensate pipe into drain pipe

    Hi I have a 21.5mm condensate pipe that has recently froze a few times. It runs externally about 1m at approx 10deg drop into my upper guttering. this has consequently caused 4" block of ice in my guttering too. i decided to pull it up slightly and rest it on a tile so there was a gap of about...
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