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Condensate
Disposal
6 Condensate Disposal
Figure 6-3: Gaining access to the
condensate outlet
This procedure must be carried out
before the boiler is installed.
!
NOTE
The top of the trap must be below
the condensate connection on the
boiler.
!
NOTE
The flexible hose must fall
continuously from the outlet to the
top of the trap.
!
NOTE
1. Remove both the top casing
panel(s) from the boiler.
2. Unscrew and remove the screws
fastening the left side panel to the
rear casing panel of the boiler.
3. Carefully separate the left side and
rear panels just enough to gain
access to the condensate outlet on
the left rear of the condensing heat
exchanger (see Figure 6-3).
4. Push out pre-cut ‘knock-out’ from
condensate outlet hole in rear of left
side casing panel.
5. Remove right angle end of flexible
condensate discharge hose from
outlet connection on condensing
heat exchanger.
6. From front of boiler, remove straight
connector end of flexible hose from
top of condensate trap.
7. Reverse flexible hose and pass the
straight connector end through the
new hole in the left hand casing
panel. Push the straight connector
firmly onto the condensate outlet
connection of the condensing heat
exchanger as far as possible.
8. Refit the left hand casing panel to
the rear panel using the reverse
procedure, ensuring all fixing screws
are used.
9. Remove the trap from the mounting
bracket.
10. Unscrew and remove the trap
mounting bracket from the left side
panel.
11. Fix the trap mounting bracket to the
wall adjacent to the boiler in the
required position.
12. Re-fit the trap to the mounting
bracket. The mounting bracket
supplied with the trap must be used
- the trap should not be supported
by the condensate pipework only.
13. Connect the flexible condensate
hose to the trap - pushing the right
angle hose connector onto the trap
inlet connection.
Rear
panel
Left hand
side panel