8 system pipes and condensate connections, 1 condensate trap connection, 2 system pipes connection – Glow-worm Betacom C User Manual

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Diagram 8.1

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8.1 Condensate Trap Connection

A flexible condensate outlet pipe is supplied and should be

used to couple the condensate trap to a 22mm to 25mm O.D.

non corrosive plastic pipe (overflow pipe), see diagram 8.1.

NOTE: the pipe should have a fall of a least 2.5

o

44mm/metre

away from the boiler.

Condensate should, if possible be discharged into the

household internal drainage system. If this is not practicable,

discharge can be allowed into the external household drains

or a purpose designed soak away, refer to diagram 8.3.

It is recommended that any external condensate drain pipe is

insulated and also preferably of 32mm diameter, to prevent

freezing in adverse weather conditions.

It is not necessary to provide air breaks or extra traps in the

discharge pipe as there is already a 75mm high trap inside

the boiler. Fitting an extra trap may cause the boiler siphon to

work incorrectly.

Refer to BS5546 or BS6798 for advice on disposal of boiler

condensate.

8.2 System Pipes Connection

Plumb gas and water system pipe work up to the isolation

valves using olives supplied, see diagram 8.2.

Do not subject isolation valves to heat.

The whole of the gas installation, including the meter, should

be inspected, tested for tightness and purged in accordance

with the current issue of BS6891 and in IE the current edition

of I.S.813 “Domestic Gas Installations”.

8 System Pipes and Condensate Connections

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Diagram 8.2

ISOLATION VALVES SHOWN CLOSED

CONDENSATE

OUTLET PIPE

CONDENSATE

TRAP

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