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Hi all, I think this subject has been done to death, however! My drain routes outside the property ending in the drain down pipe out side house, I want to re-route it internally to the bath drain, (a distance of maybe 75 cms) making it less likely to freeze and less clutter on the side of the house.

As a non-gas fitter am I permitted to do the job myself? and If I am do I need the pipe work to run into a tundish prior to connecting to the discharge side of the baths U-bend?

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I will say that you should be gas safe to do this as the condensate is part of the boilers flue system.

The manufacturers instructions do make it clear.

Call a local gas safe engineer. Do all the donkey work ask him to come and have a look and do a service. Ask him when there how much to glue it all together?
 
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