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allright guys never came across this yet i need to take 1" 1/4 into a 75mm rain water stack i normally us a boss kit but i dont seem to find one what do you guys use

thanks steven
 
yes,

you run condense into 32mm pipe from boiler to down pipe, drill a 22mm hole into downpipe and silicone a piece of condense about 50mm into it. then shove it into a 32mm bung in the end of the 32mm waste and silicone this onto the down pipe.

easier than it sounds.lol
 
Cut a downpipe tee into it and pop the condense into that, you don't have to reduce down then.
 
only thing to remember is all the leaves an crap going down the gutter pipework that will catch on your invading pipework that will then cause the condensate to backfill into the boiler!!!
 
only thing to remember is all the leaves an crap going down the gutter pipework that will catch on your invading pipework that will then cause the condensate to backfill into the boiler!!!

lol, now you come to mention that...only a couple of months ago one backed up to first floor boiler water cascading down the stairs!!!
 
tamz that is a awesome way to do thanks very much do you use the boss or do u just cut a tee in
 
Usually cut a branch in. It looks better and only takes 10 minutes to do.
 
only thing to remember is all the leaves an crap going down the gutter pipework that will catch on your invading pipework that will then cause the condensate to backfill into the boiler!!!

Yep this happens. Seen an icos who had filled to the lid.
 
you will need an air break so just use a branch. check the drains, fit a condense neutraliser if its a surface only drain. job done.
 
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