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This is a common problem where I have to install a condensing boiler and there is nowhere to discharge the condense.
I have an oil boiler to install in a garage and there is only a rainwater gulley close by.
To install a condense trap in the ground is too much work.
I am thinking of using something internal to neutralise the discharge first, before running it to outside.
What would you recommend?
Is there a simple solution?
 
If pumping to outside then there are lots of choices.

I won’t be pumping it. The garage is above ground level and the rainwater gulley is about 3m away.
Just thought if I can comply with regs to neutralise the condense inside the garage first somehow, then just run to gulley outside
 
Not a problem best fit a pot in the ground it's a 2 hours job at most fill with limestone chippings up size the condense waste pipe to 32mm and lag up . Or you can get a inline neutraliser again upsize to 32mm after this and connect into the rainwater gully but make sure you have a air break incase of the drainage backs up and lag up . Kop
 
I won’t be pumping it. The garage is above ground level and the rainwater gulley is about 3m away.
Just thought if I can comply with regs to neutralise the condense inside the garage first somehow, then just run to gulley outside
I'm confused, why do you need to neutralise the condensate before running it to a gulley?
 
Ok so if the rainwater goes to a soakaway do you have to use the neutraliser? I guess that would be the same if you created your own soakaway?
 
Ok so if the rainwater goes to a soakaway do you have to use the neutraliser? I guess that would be the same if you created your own soakaway?
Yes & Yes.
(Note I didn`t take a cheap shot about common knowledge) ;)
 
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Ok so if the rainwater goes to a soakaway do you have to use the neutraliser? I guess that would be the same if you created your own soakaway?

Yep when you create a condensate specific soakaway you put the lime chippings in there to neutralise, if its going to a general rainwater soakaway you have to do it beforehand.

(still in middle of studdying for my gas safe so might not be 100%)
 
Just my opinion not to comment on it anymore mate that’s all. You can comment all you want. But I have the GSR badge and it is my A**e on the line when someone doing illegal works points to this website after installing there own boiler with a soakaway. @ShaunCorbs may say it’s fine but still only my opinion.
 
That`s fine mate, we`ve all got one. However I think it is the forum rather than you as a member who COULD be on the line as you say however unlikely that may be.
 

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