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Old 03-04-2008, 03:30 AM
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Originally Posted by mark View Post
Could tie to the house drain, don't have to make a hard connect, but do something like a washing machine trap or even just a hose to a sink or floor drain.

Personally, I would put my efforts to designing a system that wouldn't flood.
This is basically what I want to do when I revamp my sump.. since it is in the furnace room beside the floor drain I want to put a 3/4 bulkhead at the bottom of the tank w/ball valve for water changes and the top for an emergency overflow, both would just "drain" into the floor drain via flex pvc, nothing hard wired just sitting on the floor much the same as your furnace humidifier drain.
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