by ericmark »
Fri Dec 10, 2010 6:42 pm
It is fitted with symphonic trap. The problem now we have been able to remove the pipe cover is three fold.
1) The cover has resulted in the liquid in the condensate pipe to be colder.
2) The size of the pipe does not comply with the minimum 32mm requirement stipulated for pipes which may freeze.
3) There is no fall in the pipe going through the wall.
Cures can be done in a number of ways.
1) Renew the undersize pipe with correct size moving from around 20mm to 32mm.
2) At the same time a fall would be included.
3) Remove the aesthetically pleasing cover.
4) Fit some trace heating.
5) Fit a cover outside to encapsulate both the waist pipes.
6) Fit lagging outside.
I would like to retain the aesthetically pleasing cover. Also I would want to follow the regulations and have a fall and correct size pipe. Fitting a cover and lagging also seems a good option although not really needed in a hurry. The lagging does worry me a little. Although it would to begin with stop the condensate freezing as the temperature dropped it could still freeze and if it did then getting at the pipes to de-frost would be a problem. So fitting a cover so the heat from the sink waist pipe is directed up the length of the condensate pipe seems a good extra but don’t think I would include lagging.
As to trace heating I don’t think it would be required once the other alterations were completed.
However I did finally find the installer and it says “Total Trade Services core values of Quality, Safety and Care are at the core of everything we do.” Considering the fight I had during the install when a combi boiler was connected to a power shower. Plus wrong radiators fitted. Plus we had to insist they fitted pipes between ceiling and floor not exposed just under ceiling in kitchen I think it would be better to pay for a competent plumber rather than ask them to correct their workmanship.
The post on a number of different forums has done a good job. I had expected to find there was a trace heating kit. However I had not realised until I got replies that the installation did not comply with regulations. So seems likely with the house just 200 m above sea level approx that once the regulations are complied with we will have no further problems.
Thank you all for your help.