makemenuconfig
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I've got my mini split installed, went well. Pulled down to 150 microns, with a rise to 200 after a few minutes, and held for 20 minutes after that. We've got heat which is very nice.
Now I need to run the condensate line. This is a ceiling cassette with an internal condensate pump. I wanted to add this inline combination cleanout and float switch (link) to shut off in case of clog. But as I think about it, without a vent or way to let air in I don't think it would work. Wouldn't the pipe pretty much always be full of water and therefore cause the float switch to float?
This is in my attic. I will insulate the condensate line, but my preference would be for the downhill piping to not be full of water year round. Should I add a tee to vent this line so it can drain out every time? Is there any kind of valve (like a mini AAV) to ensure water wouldn't pour out in case of a backup?


Now I need to run the condensate line. This is a ceiling cassette with an internal condensate pump. I wanted to add this inline combination cleanout and float switch (link) to shut off in case of clog. But as I think about it, without a vent or way to let air in I don't think it would work. Wouldn't the pipe pretty much always be full of water and therefore cause the float switch to float?
This is in my attic. I will insulate the condensate line, but my preference would be for the downhill piping to not be full of water year round. Should I add a tee to vent this line so it can drain out every time? Is there any kind of valve (like a mini AAV) to ensure water wouldn't pour out in case of a backup?

