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sort of still on topic, we had problems with the condensate liquid eating through plastic pipe as it is very acidic. anyway, i came across a product called condensulate in a 10m coil, so no leaky joints
Quote from: haynes66 on March 22, 2024, 06:15:05 PMsort of still on topic, we had problems with the condensate liquid eating through plastic pipe as it is very acidic. anyway, i came across a product called condensulate in a 10m coil, so no leaky jointsRecently had exactly the same problem. The pipe in our house runs behind the plaster board between the kitchen and bathroom. The joints were attacked by the acidic condensate and only found out when a patch appeared on the bathroom wall. The studding and insulation were soaking wet. I’ll check out condensulate, sounds like the perfect solution.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Boiler stopped working again yesterday fault code E158 - condensate system again.We are limited as to where we can fit a replacement normal condensing boiler as the lounge unit is in the centre of the house using a special plastic double chimney arrangement to draw in fresh air in from the chimney top.I do not want a boiler unit in either of our upstairs bedrooms or in the bathroom (too small anyway.) The front lounge /room is not really suitable that leaves only the kitchen (major rework)or at a push the downstairs toilet.Only option I can see would be in the loft but access for servicing is less than ideal not to mention all the pipework being re-routed.