no for water goes to the drainThis external pipe could be the exhaust for waste gases (such as carbon monoxide) produced by the combustion of gas in your boiler. These by-produce gases are deadly to humans, and you should ensure this external pipe does not become damages such that it no longer functions as a safety feature.
how come there was none with my old boiler.where did condensate go for that. he said this was different and had to install that out pipe, cannot recall why unless it was to let off water if pressure too highIts for condensate (water re-formed back from steam). Very small quantities should flow (most of time none). I dont think bad weather will affect it, depends how freely it can flow away, water is hot leaving so unless gets backed up will flow away sound.
I under stand now thanksThis white plastic pipe is a condensate drain required on all new gas/oil boilers. It is fitted to take condensate away to a drain. When the boiler is running heat is extracted from the boiler flue gases leading to a build up of condensate. This makes for a far more efficient appliance than you old non-condensing type.
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what does correct fall mean. It goes along the outside wall about a foot off ground, maybe a bit more, to the drainThe water should not freeze in this pipe if it has been laid to a correct fall from the boiler
how do you tell if it has this? It says it has an automatic integral bypass. It is a Baxi Megaflow System 15 HE IEsome newer ones have condensate sensors that shut off the appliance when blockage occurs
there is a lump of ice at the end of the pipe where it goes to drain can i pour boiling water on it.? Am i right that the amount of water that goes through the pipe is so small it would melt the ice before it backed up to inside? there is no water inside the house i checked. thanksThe pipe is normally 22mm in diameter and will drip infrequently, depending on the boiler operation. If there is an exposed section of this pipe open to the weather, insulate this with a length of suitably sized 'Armaflex' pipe insulation.
I cannot comment on the damage caused by a frozen condensate drain because I have never seen this happen.
thanks i got the lump of ice out but there is more around the bend. have put water bottle on it for moment. but it is a few feet so how do i know if it is not frozen further along? the muppet did not put it at an angle or insulate it. i looked up the insulation you suggested but it seems the pipe would have to be taken off as insulation is like a sleeve isn't itTry hot, not boiling water. Insulate this pipe as soon as possible. When the boiler is running check to see if water is periodically dripping out of this pipe.
where is the flue, how do i reach it from inside? do i have to take off any cover off boiler? thanksPour a small cup of water into your flue, if all is clear it should come out the condensate pipe
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