- May 23, 2015
- 25,707
- Pool Size
- 16000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-60
yup, the 5 gallon bucket was the temporary solution to the condensate drain until the next time I make it out there to help run it properly. It's been that way since February and he said it has never gotten fuller than about .25"
The condensing units are negligibly more expensive but on average about 10% more efficient. The exhaust of the condensing units is significantly cooler which allows for the use of alternative (typically pvc) vent pipe.
The non condensing units typically produce the condensate as well but in the vent pipe. The condensate formed by both types of units is acidic (hence the need for stainless and a horizontal section with drain so it does not drip back into the unit)
Thanks for the info.
I’ll have to talk to my plumber about condensing versus non-condensing. Because I have the HVAC air handler in the closet, there’s already a condensate pipe available that could handle the drip from both units. So I’ll see what they typically install. Like a lot of trades, these guys usually have only a few options they prefer to install and don’t like to get outside their comfort zones … but interesting to note nonetheless.