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Worcester Condenser Boiler

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  • I've just had a trace heater delivered which I bought on ebay. Looks like a good bit of kit and it's specially made for boiler condensate pipes.
  • Tomas321
    Tomas321 Posts: 1 Newbie
    edited 21 September 2010 at 1:46PM
    buddypeach wrote: »
    I've just had a trace heater delivered which I bought on ebay. Looks like a good bit of kit and it's specially made for boiler condensate pipes.

    I had problems with my condensate pipe earlier in the year. I bought a trace heater from a heating spares company called Global heating spares in Cheltenham. They have them in different lengths to suit every situation. It looks like a professional piece of equipment. It's perfect for the job.

    Thanks for the advice "buddypeach"
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