rudhawk
In the Trades
I really appreciate this site and all the helpful advice – I’ve been researching softener drain options for a couple days but coming up “dryâ€.
This is the drain setup for my Fleck 5600SXT / 32K which I would like to redo; in the event of a backup, sewage would overflow the air gap into my crawl space.
I don’t have a utility sink & the washer drain is 50 ft away; Fleck limits a ½“ drain line to 20 ft (I don’t know the limits for a ¾†pvc line).
On the first floor is a bathroom sink & a kitchen sink which I could get this line to through the floor. But I don’t have a clue how this connection would be made and still use an air gap. How is this done (without opening up the walls); pics or links appreciated.
Or should I leave the existing (if so, I’m going to reroute it to get rid of the reverse angle entering the main drain).
thanks everyone
Pat
This is the drain setup for my Fleck 5600SXT / 32K which I would like to redo; in the event of a backup, sewage would overflow the air gap into my crawl space.
I don’t have a utility sink & the washer drain is 50 ft away; Fleck limits a ½“ drain line to 20 ft (I don’t know the limits for a ¾†pvc line).
On the first floor is a bathroom sink & a kitchen sink which I could get this line to through the floor. But I don’t have a clue how this connection would be made and still use an air gap. How is this done (without opening up the walls); pics or links appreciated.
Or should I leave the existing (if so, I’m going to reroute it to get rid of the reverse angle entering the main drain).
thanks everyone
Pat