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Seem to be getting a spate of leaks of condensate pipework after it's been fitted a few years where the solvent cement on the fittings appears to be getting eroded away by the condensate.
Anyone else getting this problem ?
 
Yeah I stopped using plumb Center condense as the insert depth is too small... Plumbfix stuff is good quality, good insert depth...

The only leaks I notice on the glued fittings are the original worcester Combis with that horrible grey adapted, people glue them but I'm not even sure if there suitable for gluing as if you touch them the joint breaks!
 
On another note, I wish o/flow pipe was a standard size across the board instead of the slight difference between manus
Oh well,the joys of the common market I spose
 
On another note, I wish o/flow pipe was a standard size across the board instead of the slight difference between manus
Oh well,the joys of the common market I spose

Defs agree with that... What a pain this is always!!! Larger waste pipes seems to be so should the small overflow! Keep a mcalpine compression condensate coupler on the van to solve lol
 
Glad it's not just me then. I was beginning to get paranoid
I use overflow fitting from City. Think they are Osma.
It seems solvent cement isn't entirely compatible with condensate.
 
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