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On Sat, 4 Dec 2010 07:15:31 -0800 (PST), gareth2701 wrote:
Make sure the condensate pipe slopes downwards at all points. The heating engineer told me this - he reckoned that a large proportion of winter failures are due to pooled water freezing and blocking the pipe. That makes sense . Pooled water won't help but the diameter of the pipe will. Any condesate pipes that are external or in unheated areas should be 32mm with a fall. Mine slopes very well but it did not stop it Some boilers just give a continuous slow dribble, this will freeze and block a 22mm pipe quite quickly. Some boilers store the condenstate in a small tank with an automatic siphon to empty it in a whoosh. This is less likely to freeze and assuming the pipe as a proper fall will tend to wash straight through as well. -- Cheers Dave. Nr Garrigill, Cumbria. 421m ASL. |
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