connecting condense drain to soil pipe+22mm copper to soil ?

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hello, is there a fitting that can be used to go from condense drain pipe straight to standard soil pipe ?
also can i fit a 22mm copper pipe straight to a soil pipe?
the boiler is right above the soil pipe and instead of running the condense to outside i want to run it inside to the soil pipe, also i want to run a ch drain pipe straight into the soil pipe.
hope someone can help
thx
 
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He/she wants to run a condensate pipe and a drain pipe, I kinda assumed the copper was for the drain. ;)
 
i wish people would actually read the op, jackrae, copper condense? where did you read that?
anyway nice reply dan_robinson, ':rolleyes:' all we can expect from you?
anyway back to the adults, thx for the help picasso
will run the ch drain to outside and will put the PLASTIC condense drain to soil under the floor.
is there a plastic 110mm boss that i could fit a 22mm condense pipe to? where is the best place to get it.
thx
 
I think that you have to buy a 32 mm boss and then use a rubber reducing bush to get down to the 22 mm.

Tony
 
hello, is there a fitting that can be used to go from condense drain pipe straight to standard soil pipe ?
also can i fit a 22mm copper pipe straight to a soil pipe?

It seems a fair interpretation that the text "......condense (sic) drain pipe straight to standard soil pipe......fit a 22mm copper........to a soil pipe" suggested you might be considering copper for the condensate line.

But obviously I was wrong !
 
if it cant be properly 'trapped' Dan then i will run it to outside, if it aint right it aint being fitted, spent too much to cut corners at the end :unsure:
 
new kitchen, from the ground up, demolished a 3x3 kitchen now got a new bigger extension, new kitchen, downstairs loo added, incl a new ch system and nearly finished! woo hoo!
the next 2 weeks gonna be busy
 
How you gonna join the copper to the plastic and guarantee it wont come apart ?
 

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