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Hi,
I had my boiler serviced a few weeks ago and today found water.. or thought it was water coming out the bottom of the boiler.... called an emergency gas engineer out who discovered that the condensate pipe between the trap and heat exchanger had not been put back on after the previous guy serviced it.
My question is (as I forgot to ask the emergency guy)
1) was it unsafe to have the condensate pipe disconnected for 20 odd days?
2) can the acidic condensate which ran into the inside of my boiler, eventually leaking out the bottom, damage any parts of the boiler inside? or indeed the copper pipes just under the boiler?
3) Do I have case against the engineer that serviced my boiler for not replacing the condensate pipe between the trap and heat exchanger?
Many Thanks
I had my boiler serviced a few weeks ago and today found water.. or thought it was water coming out the bottom of the boiler.... called an emergency gas engineer out who discovered that the condensate pipe between the trap and heat exchanger had not been put back on after the previous guy serviced it.
My question is (as I forgot to ask the emergency guy)
1) was it unsafe to have the condensate pipe disconnected for 20 odd days?
2) can the acidic condensate which ran into the inside of my boiler, eventually leaking out the bottom, damage any parts of the boiler inside? or indeed the copper pipes just under the boiler?
3) Do I have case against the engineer that serviced my boiler for not replacing the condensate pipe between the trap and heat exchanger?
Many Thanks