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Plumbing advice, tie into house drain?
Hey,
Any reason i cant run a waste water line into the house drain marked in the photo? Would probably want to run a 1/2" line there in case i need to do quick bucketless water changes and also a 1/4" line for RODI waste water line. Thanks.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...a6fb2d59bb.jpg Sent from my SM-G955W using Tapatalk |
Nope, no issue at all. Just make sure you glue in the proper fitting. You don't want sewer gases venting into your home, or worse yet, liquids.
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No problem. Use ABS with ABS glue, rubber with a hose clamp, or PVC with ABS to PVC glue for the first fitting tying into your pipe.
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Thanks for the input.
Do i need to put in a p trap? |
Hey Shao,
Here's a pic of a drain saddle fitting for the RO/DI drain line on my ABS drain that I had my plumber install for me when we had our house built. https://coralkeepers.files.wordpress...ddle.jpg?w=768 |
By the looks of where you are tying in, I would say yes, you would need a p trap.
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Or maybe i blocked it out of memory, they just scare me. Automatic Irrational response to it. My brain just says it will leak. Lol I suppose i can use that for the RODI drain, but also for the RODI input, of course on a water line though? |
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An ABS dishwasher drain fitting would be pretty good for attaching a water change drain hose.
https://www.rona.ca/en/abs-dishwashe...ter-0068254--1 |
I tied my sump into the drain in my fish room (I actually put 3 accesses to my floor drains in my fish room) but it was tied just above the p-trap underneath the concrete from all three as you need to prevent sewer gas.
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