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SAFETY

DISCHARGE

VALVE

VIEW ON UNDERSIDE OF BOILER

UNION NUT

AND SEAL

9 Safety Discharge Valve and Condensate Connections

Diagram 9.1

13491

9.1 Safety Discharge Valve

Take the safety discharge pipe, supplied in the pipe pack and

the union nut and seal, supplied in the loose items pack and

fit as shown in diagram 9.1.
This must be extended, using not less than 15mm o.d. pipe,

to discharge, in a visible position, outside the building, facing

downwards, preferably over a drain.
The pipe must have a continuous fall and be routed to a

position so that any discharge of water, possibly boiling,

or steam cannot create any danger to persons, damage to

property or external electrical components and wiring.
To ease future servicing it is advisable to use a compression

type fitting to extend the safety discharge valve tube.

9.2 Condensate Trap and Siphonic Drain

Connection

The condensate drain connection is behind the pump at the

rear of the boiler, see diagram 9.2. A flexible condensate

outlet pipe is fitted and should be used to couple the

condensate trap and siphonic drain to a 22mm to 25mm O.D.

non corrosive plastic pipe (overflow pipe), see diagram 9.2.
IMPORTANT: Please remove the bung from the flexible pipe

before fitting to a drain outlet pipe.
NOTE: the pipe should have a fall of a least 2.5

o

44mm/metre

away from the boiler.
Condensate should, if possible be discharged into the

household internal drainage system. If this is not practicable,

discharge can be allowed into the external household drains

or a purpose designed soak away, refer to diagram 9.3.
It is recommended that any external condensate drain pipe is

protected and also preferably of 32mm diameter, to prevent

freezing in adverse weather conditions.
The condensate is discharged periodically in ‘slugs’ by

siphonic action.
It is not necessary to provide air breaks or extra traps in the

discharge pipe as there is already a 75mm high trap inside

the boiler. Fitting an extra trap may cause the boiler siphon to

work incorrectly.
Refer to BS5546 or BS6798 for advice on disposal of boiler

condensate.

Diagram 9.2

13492

FLEXIBLE
CONDENSATE
OUTLET PIPE

CONDENSATE
TRAP AND
SYPHONIC DRAIN

VIEW ON UNDERSIDE OF BOILER

FLEXIBLE
CONDENSATE
OUTLET PIPE