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migoplumber
just been to a job.
found a tundish valve (visual warning device of liquid passing, open to atmosphere) connected directly to condensate of remeha boiler.
we dont need to talk about the boiler, it wouldnt of been my option but one of those things
technically i understand, condensate is part of flue system, as i had never seen this configuration, (which i dont believe is necessary. re tundish) i rang a few friends for an answer.
i wanted to I.D. this boiler, in theory flue gases could escape into the room, even though we all know this is highly likely never to happen, it is possible. and the fact of the matter is that its installed in a police station that i maintain. could do without that sort of grief!!
I was told by friends, that im right, and should I.D. boiler.
however remeha installation manual states, " an air break should be allowed when running the condensate to an internal stack "
as manufactures instruction overide the gas regs to a point, i would like to know if any1 else has found this done before.
many thanks.
shaun.
p.s. i did I.D. the boiler, returning tommorow to remove tundish for my own piece of mind. right or wrong???
found a tundish valve (visual warning device of liquid passing, open to atmosphere) connected directly to condensate of remeha boiler.
we dont need to talk about the boiler, it wouldnt of been my option but one of those things
technically i understand, condensate is part of flue system, as i had never seen this configuration, (which i dont believe is necessary. re tundish) i rang a few friends for an answer.
i wanted to I.D. this boiler, in theory flue gases could escape into the room, even though we all know this is highly likely never to happen, it is possible. and the fact of the matter is that its installed in a police station that i maintain. could do without that sort of grief!!
I was told by friends, that im right, and should I.D. boiler.
however remeha installation manual states, " an air break should be allowed when running the condensate to an internal stack "
as manufactures instruction overide the gas regs to a point, i would like to know if any1 else has found this done before.
many thanks.
shaun.
p.s. i did I.D. the boiler, returning tommorow to remove tundish for my own piece of mind. right or wrong???