Preventing condensate pipe freezing while away from home
Posted: Sat Dec 04, 2010 11:05 am
Hi All,
Like many others, I've had the problem of overnight freezing of the external condensate pipe on a combi boiler, despite the lagging. I've been thawing it as necessary. However, I am soon going to be away for about 3 weeks, so I'm a pretty concerned about what might happen. Is it possible for the condensate pipe to freeze even when the boiler is running? If not, would it be best for me to leave the boiler running constantly (i.e. 24 hours a day) at a fairly low temperature for the time that I am away?
All advice will be very welcome.
snaj
Like many others, I've had the problem of overnight freezing of the external condensate pipe on a combi boiler, despite the lagging. I've been thawing it as necessary. However, I am soon going to be away for about 3 weeks, so I'm a pretty concerned about what might happen. Is it possible for the condensate pipe to freeze even when the boiler is running? If not, would it be best for me to leave the boiler running constantly (i.e. 24 hours a day) at a fairly low temperature for the time that I am away?
All advice will be very welcome.
snaj