I have a Vaillant ecoTEC pro 28. What connector should be used to join the boiler condensate drain from the bottom of the boiler to 21.5mm plastic overflow pipe?
I've just moved into a property and while I was using the filling loop I noticed the overflow pipe connection was loose. It looks to me like someone has used 21.5mm overflow pipe coming into the property, used a 90 degree angle to get the overflow pipe under the condensate drain outlet, onto a vertical piece of condensate pipe then connected a 21.5mm straight coupler in a loose fit to the overflow outlet.
It's pushfit, so I don't mind having a go at replacing it. Would you be able to give me a part name/link to the rubber connector and pipe please?
The ready made flexible is used/supplied with many boilers.
But a rubber connector alone is also very rarely found although I have seen them in one B&Q warehouse somewhere.
However, its normally adequate to use a push on or solvent weld and just push it up so it becomes an only slightly sealed push on connector. If its not very tight then a small amount of silicone around the edge of the joint when its assembled will seal it.
If the condense pipe is fixed properly so as it won't slip down off the condense outlet spigot then leave it as it is , the installer may have istalled the condense pipe loose in the spigot to allow for an 'air break' , this eliminates any condense waste backing up into Hex if drain point downstream becomes blocked/frozen , i've installed like this many times.
Not all overflow pipe will fit over condense outlet and a coupling is fine to use. (air break).
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