Condensate pumps for boilers
Discussion
Have a condensing boiler with the outlet pipe going outside (gravity)
Fed up with the freezing and the fact I checked something under the boiler and the pipes dont look the best (bowed in places) and cramped which I am sure doesnt help with the extraction of condensate.
Looking into getting a condensate pump and wondered about the following:
- How easy are they to install?
- Can they be fed into the Soil pipe in the bathroom? (or even in the loft)
- Can the electrics be powered into the boiler electrics?
- How much are the costs / electrics?
Fed up with the freezing and the fact I checked something under the boiler and the pipes dont look the best (bowed in places) and cramped which I am sure doesnt help with the extraction of condensate.
Looking into getting a condensate pump and wondered about the following:
- How easy are they to install?
- Can they be fed into the Soil pipe in the bathroom? (or even in the loft)
- Can the electrics be powered into the boiler electrics?
- How much are the costs / electrics?
Fitted one the other day which went up maybe 2 - 3 meters and then along maybe 6 meters. Works fine.
The condensate pipe just dripped into this one just like it would drip into a drain outside. When the condensate was up to a certain level in the unit, it fired up the pump and pumped it all away via a 15mm pipe. One way valve built in so you can go up, up, and away.
If the pump hadn't cut in by a set level, you could wire the unit in to trip the boiler out to stop a flooding scenario happening.
The condensate pipe just dripped into this one just like it would drip into a drain outside. When the condensate was up to a certain level in the unit, it fired up the pump and pumped it all away via a 15mm pipe. One way valve built in so you can go up, up, and away.
If the pump hadn't cut in by a set level, you could wire the unit in to trip the boiler out to stop a flooding scenario happening.
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