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Hi,
As you can see from the image, my condensate is part 22mm and part 32mm.
I would like your opinion on various options, to (1) make it less noticeable if possible and (2) prevent it freezing.
1. Change entire pipe to 32mm (including through the wall), with a 135 degree bend rather than the current 90 degree
2. Change it to 40mm
3. Run it internally in 22mm (to the right of the picture there is another rain water drain approx 4.5 metres away) and then change to 32mm internally and out to the drain
4. Fit a condensate pump and route the condensate to the kitchen sink waste pipe - however, this runs externally to a gully drain, so is it still susceptible to freezing ?
Thanks for your advise !
As you can see from the image, my condensate is part 22mm and part 32mm.
I would like your opinion on various options, to (1) make it less noticeable if possible and (2) prevent it freezing.
1. Change entire pipe to 32mm (including through the wall), with a 135 degree bend rather than the current 90 degree
2. Change it to 40mm
3. Run it internally in 22mm (to the right of the picture there is another rain water drain approx 4.5 metres away) and then change to 32mm internally and out to the drain
4. Fit a condensate pump and route the condensate to the kitchen sink waste pipe - however, this runs externally to a gully drain, so is it still susceptible to freezing ?
Thanks for your advise !