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saw this on another forum

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Could have done with an Ariston flue kit
Then..
He's not got a gradual fall from boiler housing.
All condense must be weeping from flu outlet spigot
 
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Gravity solar pre-heat to cylinder feed cistern (lid removed for clarity). (No vent as such from solar, but very small low-power design, so no risk of boiling). Vent from DHW cylinder is 1/2" copper into side of cistern. Draw-off to cylinder is from the bottom (coldest part) of pre-warmed feed cistern. Ballcock is on far side so literally impossible to get access to replace washer. Plastic CWSC hung on wires through ceiling from scaffold poles above ceiling. Improvised overflow hopper made from washing-up bottle. This photo doesn't do the installation justice, but it's a start.
 
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Just spotted this

Rate my work @rpm

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Guess the fact that you directed the photo my way means it is to do with macerators therefore I see six (?) individual discharge pipes where one would do. Unless there are other reasons that can`t be seen of course. :rolleyes:

6 mas yes
 
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Well, it's only the dry part of the stack. But why?! Agreed: probably DIY.

Who needs plumbers costing 300-400 when I can do it myself for a 100

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It's not that bad only took me an hour and yes I ran out of lagging
 

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