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Alpha CD13R, 18R, 24R - General Boiler Information
3.11 DISPOSAL OF CONDENSATE
Provision must be made for the safe disposal of condensate produced by the flue gases of the Alpha CD boilers and reference
should be made to BS 6798: 2000 for the requirements on the disposal of condensate.
The boilers incorporate a condensate trap which has a seal of 75 mm, therefore no additional trap is required.
The condensate should ideally be discharged internally into an internal waste pipe (washing machine/sink waste) or soil pipe to
avoid the possible risk of freezing. The pipework must be in 22 mm pipe.
External pipe runs should be avoided, but if it is necessary, the pipework should be protected from the risk of freezing with
waterproof insulation and the length should be kept to a maximum of 3 m. Alternatively the condensate pipework could be
increased to a minimum of 32 mm diameter without the requirement to insulate the pipework. Termination should be into an
external gulley or soakaway as shown in Figs. 8 and 9.
Note: All pipework must have a continuous fall (see Figs. 8 and 9) from the boiler and must be of an acid resistant material
such as plastic waste pipe. (copper or steel is not suitable).
It should be noted that the connection of a condensate pipe to a drain may be subject to local building control requirements.
Fig. 9 - External soakaway
Fig. 8 - External gully
Open end of pipe
divertedinto gully
below grid butabove
water level
Use waterproof
pipework insulation
in very exposed
positions
Ensure pipe is
adequately supported
Plastic pipe
Minimum gradient 2½°