As part of a CH overhaul I will be getting a condensing boiler replaced in the kitchen, and unlike the current boiler whose condensate pipe is routed outside, the new one is to be routed internally. What's the best way of connecting the condensate pipe to the waste system? I've currently got a standpipe for the washing machine, and it's been suggested I get a under sink trap with a washing machine connection, then connect the washing machine to that, leaving the standpipe for the condensate pipe.
However, I've got a condensing boiler at the minute which routes externally and as you'd expect, if you're outside near it you can hear the water tricking out of it down into the drain when it's condensing, so I'm reluctant to use the standpipe method as that noise could drive me mad in the kitchen, plus the idea of an open standpipe surely isn't the best. Is there a bespoke fitment for connecting condensate pipes to kitchen waste?
However, I've got a condensing boiler at the minute which routes externally and as you'd expect, if you're outside near it you can hear the water tricking out of it down into the drain when it's condensing, so I'm reluctant to use the standpipe method as that noise could drive me mad in the kitchen, plus the idea of an open standpipe surely isn't the best. Is there a bespoke fitment for connecting condensate pipes to kitchen waste?