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Firebird have released a new upgraded condensate trap made of stainless steel.
The trap replaces the old plastic trap which is prone to melt.
 
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new Firebird stainless steel condensate trap
 
Been around for a while lol. When on Facebook Iā€™m part of the oil fired heating engineer group, thereā€™s a rep from firebird in the group as well. They listened to engineer advice and upgraded to the SS trap
 
Suppose one good thing about the plastic one melting is, if condensate discharge blocked or froze during colder months at least the bottom of boiler wouldnā€™t start to fill lol
 
I donā€™t know but you could always contact Firebird if you really wanted to know. Like I said Iā€™m in an Oil Fired Heating Engineer group on Facebook and a lot of the guys have been using them for some time and swear by them. Iā€™d pop in and ask them but I havenā€™t been on Facebook for some time due to a couple of reasons
 

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