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hi lads,

Could anyone tell me if it’s mandatory to connect a condensate pump to the boiler?

I have sen so many times People only install the mains to the pump. I do not seem to think its mandatory. It is good practice but its not mandatory is it?

Regards

Ron
 
hi lads,

Could anyone tell me if it’s mandatory to connect a condensate pump to the boiler?

I have sen so many times People only install the mains to the pump. I do not seem to think its mandatory. It is good practice but its not mandatory is it?

Regards

Ron
I don't think it is Mandatory.
 
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I install mostly Vaillant in Domestic so they do connect in and it's a better job due to its ability to stop the Boiler running if there is a fault.
I have only ever installed one or two of those though. I don't think I have fitted any others to be honest.
 
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Your supposed to wire in the over flow protection eg link the mains to it
 
I install mostly Vaillant in Domestic so they do connect in and it's a better job due to its ability to stop the Boiler running if there is a fault.
I have only ever installed one or two of those though. I don't think I have fitted any others to be honest.

Thanks mate, I understand and agree to wiring it into the boiler. But would that mean it’s mandatory or just good practice?
 
I install mostly Vaillant in Domestic so they do connect in and it's a better job due to its ability to stop the Boiler running if there is a fault.
I have only ever installed one or two of those though. I don't think I have fitted any others to be honest.

Thanks mate, I understand and agree to wiring it into the boiler. But would that mean it’s mandatory or just good practice?
 
What do you mean?
I don't install many and the ones I have have been Vaillant's own.
Do you wire them so that they interrupt the PL to the Appliance then?

Yes
 
Still don’t understand how a condensate pump get blocked when only condensate goes in.

Pump could fail

Outlet tube could freeze

Drains could block etc
 

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