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Will probably add a down-facing valve on the downside of the larger pipe (in a pit) as well to drain off condensate if needed. RAH I think that is a great idea. I know the initial concern for most is the line freezing up. To me any condensation in the line is a big deal even if it only causes the pump to have to work harder. Who knows what that increased AMP draw would end up costing per year.
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Aeration installs, condensation and failure
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