SVibs
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I’m doing the electrical rough-in and other prep while I wait for my mini split to arrive. My HOA doesn’t allow line set covers running on outside walls (yeah, I know) so I’ll have a 5’ horizontal run of covered line set inside the garage before I get inside the required stud bay, run down the wall and out to the condenser. I’m not thrilled about running the corrugated condensate drain line horizontally and even less thrilled about running it inside the wall.
The line set will be exiting the evaporator on the right side. I have the stud bay to the left of where the evaporator will be mounted partially opened up so I can run 10/2 to the panel. I’m thinking of running ¾” PVC inside this stud bay but I’m not sure about the drain hook up. From the info I’ve been able to find, P-traps or running bend traps seem to be a no-no. Do I simply insert a short length of the drain tubing in the PVC pipe. Or do I use a mini split drain adapter like this one?
The line set will be exiting the evaporator on the right side. I have the stud bay to the left of where the evaporator will be mounted partially opened up so I can run 10/2 to the panel. I’m thinking of running ¾” PVC inside this stud bay but I’m not sure about the drain hook up. From the info I’ve been able to find, P-traps or running bend traps seem to be a no-no. Do I simply insert a short length of the drain tubing in the PVC pipe. Or do I use a mini split drain adapter like this one?

