Hugobroten
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Does any one have a good design to get rid of condensate from a building with no drains in northern minnesota?
No sewer, and no septic?Does any one have a good design to get rid of condensate from a building with no drains in northern minnesota?
no in a garage with no sewerNo sewer, and no septic?
how much pipe outside just let it pump out the side of the garage.You need a long trap that can hold water and thaw itself with gravity pressure behind it. A pump might be necessary. Insulate the end that is outdoors.
water a naveon boiler running at low temp for infloor heat.What type of condensate steam, condensing boiler, ac.
we live in northern mn so the temp here can get to -30 sometimes do you think it will still thaw and runYes as stated above it does need neutralized. But you can run it anywhere outside that you want. There will at times be ice, but it should flow as long as the the condensate can keep its heat and thaw the portion that may freeze. You just need it to collect it at times. When the thawing can't keep up. Which shouldn't be very often. You could dump it into an absorber filled with lime.
could you send me a simple drawing of this ? I thought just a holding tank with a pump that would push it out aways from the building at about 2 or three gallons at a timehow much pipe outside just let it pump out the side of the garage.
I presume it is to protect the grass or other plants.Why neutralize it if it's dumping outside. Seems pointless
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