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Drain Line
All systems come with a drain line for removal of excessive condensate. It is mandatory to install the drain line.
During operation, the cooling system will strip excess water from the air in order to maintain the proper level of
humidity within the cellar. However in extreme humidity, additional condensate will be removed. Thus the drain line
will prevent overflow and leaking by allowing for discharge of the additional condensate.
If the drain line is routed through the rear
of the unit:
Insert the middle barb of the barbed tee
fitting into to the end of the drain line
coming from the evaporator. Rotate fitting
so tee is in the orientation shown in the
diagram on the right. Connect a three inch
piece of 1/2” drain line to the barb on top.
Connect the remaining “long” piece of drain
tubing to the bottom barb of the tee. Route
the drain line to an appropriate drain
location.
NOTE:
The fitting should be placed vertical
with the three inch piece facing up.
If the drain line is routed through the
bottom of the unit:
Connect the drain line directly to the
second barbed 90 installed in step 15 of the
installation instructions. Route the drain
line to an appropriate drain location. No tee
is required if draining through the bottom
of the unit.
NOTE:
The fitting should be
placed vertical with the three
inch cut out facing up.
Failure to install the drain line
voids the warranty.
To prevent mold from growing,
allow the drain line to hang
above the water line.
Condensation Drain Line
The condensation drain line tube is used to remove excess condensation from the evaporator unit to a proper dis-
charge location. It is important that the drain line tube is properly connected and used to prevent leakage and other
problems associated with excess condensation.
Failure to use the condensation drain line tube will void the warranty on the unit.
WRONG:
Drain line is under water.
DRAIN LINE