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  • May 31, 2013, 06:35 AM
    hommegrenouille
    AC condensate drain installation
    I need to connect a drain for my ac condensate. The interior coil of my heatpump unit is located in my basement in the return duct (vertical), and I would like to drain it to my sump basin located about 10 feet away. I figured I would do it this way (see this link for a crude diagram: http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7326/8...d844a131_c.jpg):

    1. Threaded 3/4" PVC connector into drain outlet
    2. Short 3/4" PVC pipe
    3. 90 degree elbow (needed for clearance issues)
    4. P trap
    5. 90 degree elbow
    6. 3/4" PVC pipe down to floor (vertical)
    7. Transition to flexible hose leading to sump basin (easier to move out of the way when necessary, like moving things).

    I don't know if a p trap is really necessary, but I thought that if the sump pump ever gave out and the AC condensate drain ever found itself sitting in a pool of water, it might turn into a straw and suck water back up into the coil.

    Also, I am not sure if some kind of vent is necessary to aid drainage, perhaps connected to the vertical pipe that goes to floor level.

    Maybe also a cleanout for clog removal?

    Or maybe I am overthinking this. After all, my portable dehumidifier requires just a hose to do the same thing: no trap, no vent.

    Thanks for your input!
  • May 31, 2013, 06:54 AM
    ma0641
    No P trap or vent necessary. A coil drain works by gravity. It should be fine.

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