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If having to have the condensate discharge externally, Is 32mm 1.25inc or 1.5 inch 40mm waste pipe best? The instruction say a minimum of 32mm.
 
bigger always best but depending on length of run i wouldn't want to go really over 3m unless frost protection is present
 
Just extra hassle and a bit overkill IMO, expensive as well!

what armaflex just a tad more than normal (thick) round here about £10 + the dreaded for a 3m length
 
Seen one in 15mm speedfit yesterday :( I normally use 32mm with black lagging.
 
location also to be taken in to consideration 3m on a flank wall 10m up will be more likley to freeze than a metre in the corner next to the kitchen door
 
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