Combi Boiler Relief Pipework
"John Stumbles" wrote in message
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"IMM" wrote in message
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"Andy" wrote in message
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Hi,
I'm currently preparing to have my current domestic heating/plumbing
system replaced and will be using a combi boiler. I have almost
everything sorted out, but I can't find any info on what to do with
the relief valve pipework.
It must be copper and terminated outside at low level, typically a few
inches from ground level. There must be an elbow on the end of the pipe
to
direct any discharge against the wall.
I think this is one of the pre-cooked
strings the IMMbot currently has in
its repertoire dictionary.
It is also in CORGI's too. You will fail the test if you don't answer as I
told you. You can terminate directly down onto a flat roof with no access.
having the pipe directly out is a no, no.
I've seen a few PRD outlets terminate at high
level
Just take note of what I write and stop trying to be a know-it-all.
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