Pressure relief pipe
Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2011 2:05 pm
I have recently had a new system fitted and the boiler moved from the kitchen to the airing cupboard. The condensate pipe and the pressure relief pipe run into a pump, the hose runs into the loft space and out into the gutter. BG have been out to service it so that we can have it on contract but say that the pressure relief pipe cannot terminate inside a building and that the pipe that runs into the gutter, although insulated will almost definately freeze so is not best practice. I have been in touch with the plumber who admits that he installed the wrong pump, but has since been out the install a different pump(pump house PH-3-8L-HW) which the condensate and relief pipe run into. My plumber says it is ok to be fitted in this manner but BG say otherwise, what are the regs on this?