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Jennie

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Hi all,
I'm due to fit a condense pump on a boiler install. I'd love an easy install.
The little plastic pipe from the condense pump obviously goes up first. But after that? Can I get away with a short (3m) horizontal run before I run it into the soil stack? Or would I be pushing my luck?
Advice much appreciated.
Jennie
 

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