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Rob Foster

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is a standard approved dia ? If so what ?

And can we buy fittings for it eg elbow
Tees and No 1 fittings thanks in advance Rob Foster aka centralheatking
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Overflow pipe or if external min 32mm
 
Why do you ask ?
 
Hi Shaun, looking at modifying a condensate drain pipe and I was told that the legislation about it comes under the emissions control, so don’t know where to look ..wras seems very quiet about it but maybe it’s under building control then
 
What do you want to modify?
 
I intend to mod the pipe to avoid it freezing when it gets cold outside and backing up stopping boiler working

right ok what boiler do you have make and model
 
Hi Shaun it’s a worcs 24 cdi condensor with a long outside pipe all legal etc but as it’s north facing has a tendency to freeze up in winters what are cold, and the east wind blows direct accross it. So any mods I was told come under regulations to do with emissions ..but cannot find out where to look ,,many thanks for taking an interest Rob Foster
 
You will be fine as the boiler has internal trap

Run it to foul drainage if over 4m if you can use 32mm
 
Do all condensing boilers have an internal trap , or maybe I look up,the spec myself as I have used up your time loads already...thank you

The newer ones in the last 10-15 years normally do
 
So basically your saying that because the boiler is trapped. Then anyone can do whatever they want to the condense pipe outside? Surely if it is connected to the boiler it is part of the install and they should be gas safe registered?

Don't need to be gas safe to do the heating side
 
So basically your saying that because the boiler is trapped. Then anyone can do whatever they want to the condense pipe outside? Surely if it is connected to the boiler it is part of the install and they should be gas safe registered?

I would tend to agree with that.

A blockage in the condensate trap could and most likely will eventually effect combustion.
A Boiler with a dry trap will allow products of combustion to stream from the condensate pipe.
The water from these is acidic and can easily eat its way through building materials.
There are other examples of why one would need to be Gas safe registered and competent in my opinion.
 
I have seen an oversized Boiler run its trap dry recently and allow POC to flow from the condensate pipe right outside an incoming air vent in a Laundry.
 
I would tend to agree with that.

A blockage in the condensate trap could and most likely will eventually effect combustion.
A Boiler with a dry trap will allow products of combustion to stream from the condensate pipe.
The water from these is acidic and can easily eat its way through building materials.
There are other examples of why one would need to be Gas safe registered and competent in my opinion.
This is my whole point. We spend hours upon hours on here telling people to get gas safe engineers in for condense work.
 

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