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Gordan
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Finally got around to installing a condensate neutralizer on my TT PS60 and cleaned out the condensate trap. There were quite a few small spiders and the like swimming around in it. Due to the design of the Solo, I very much doubt that they came from the intake side; probably crawled down the vent and got washed down by condensate.
I used clear vinyl tubing to connect the trap to the neutralizer and for the first time (and perhaps the last as things tend to get a bit dirty on that side of things - the trap itself turned reddish) got to enjoy watching a steady trickle of condensate during a DHW call.
I used clear vinyl tubing to connect the trap to the neutralizer and for the first time (and perhaps the last as things tend to get a bit dirty on that side of things - the trap itself turned reddish) got to enjoy watching a steady trickle of condensate during a DHW call.
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