So after pondering my heating options for the shop I decided to opt for the furnace, which I have mounted horizontally from the ceiling. I have my intake and exhaust venting through the wall. At present I have the condensate draining into a bucket on the floor. Not realizing how much water this thing would spit out in a day, I am emptying about a gallon a day and it has been mild with the thermostat set at 50. I don't want to be doing this every day so wondering what method to drain the condensate.
I would love to run it out the wall and drain along the side of the shop which is on a slope, so good drainage. However I am in northern B.C. where it is not uncommon to get -20 or worse. If the drain hose is at a steep angle will it run off quickly enough to avoid freezing in the line or am I asking for problems? Is heat tape worth the hassle.
The other option is running a pump from the furnace to the laundry room which is about 50 feet of hose away from the furnace. I like the option of running out the bottom of the wall to the outside but not sure if the freezing possibility would be worth the hassle.
Has anyone in a colder climate tried this and if so, what were the results?
I would love to run it out the wall and drain along the side of the shop which is on a slope, so good drainage. However I am in northern B.C. where it is not uncommon to get -20 or worse. If the drain hose is at a steep angle will it run off quickly enough to avoid freezing in the line or am I asking for problems? Is heat tape worth the hassle.
The other option is running a pump from the furnace to the laundry room which is about 50 feet of hose away from the furnace. I like the option of running out the bottom of the wall to the outside but not sure if the freezing possibility would be worth the hassle.
Has anyone in a colder climate tried this and if so, what were the results?

