My floor is ready to pour with pex already down. I started to look at boilers and realized that I need a drain. Oh Boy- what to do. Do I go with a noncondensing unit or somehow put a small pit to eject? Also worried that in cold winter nights the condensation will freeze after ejected?? Options?
1. somehow work in a sump pit and have it slightly raised in garage and discharge out the side or into landscape drain?
2. Place a sump pit above the floor and ejects to the outside?
3. Non condensing unit that is less efficient but I was told still need to drain? also -I dislike how you have to use Stainless to vent.
How much can it discharge? Live in northern part of Illinois. Detached garage
24x40 12 foot ceiling. keep at 55 degrees when working will be at 68 degrees. maybe 3 times during week.
1. somehow work in a sump pit and have it slightly raised in garage and discharge out the side or into landscape drain?
2. Place a sump pit above the floor and ejects to the outside?
3. Non condensing unit that is less efficient but I was told still need to drain? also -I dislike how you have to use Stainless to vent.
How much can it discharge? Live in northern part of Illinois. Detached garage
24x40 12 foot ceiling. keep at 55 degrees when working will be at 68 degrees. maybe 3 times during week.
