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I know that the condense from a boiler can only be terminated into a rainwater downpipe if its foul and rain combined but if its not and its easier and more tidy to run it into a separate rainwater downpipe is it OK to use a condensate neutraliser internally then run 32mm off of that to external via an air gap to downpipe ??

I cant seem to find any document to tell us yey or nay
 
Yes it’s fine but must be serviced yearly eg the cartridge replaced etc
 

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