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burping condensate line

Rich_19
Rich_19 Member Posts: 2
I have a high efficiency condensing furnace on the second floor of my home. The condensate line makes a bunch of turns and has some horizontal runs as it finds its way to the basement laundry sink. When it is running the line makes a burping noise every 5 seconds or so. Any idea what causes this. Could one of the horizontals be pitched backwards, causing an air lock?

Comments

  • Dave Stroman
    Dave Stroman Member Posts: 766


    Sounds like there is no trap in the line.

    Dave in Denver

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  • Mark Eatherton1
    Mark Eatherton1 Member Posts: 2,542
    Sounds like...

    it could be backing up to a point, then enough head develops to cause it to start running then it siphons, causing the burping sound, then starts all over again. You need a seperate vent or a larger line to avoid the siphon effect.

    It's probably not hurting anything though...

    URRRrrp...Scuse me..:-)

    MMMMMmmm BEErrr (Homer Simpson)

    ME
  • Guy_5
    Guy_5 Member Posts: 159
    off subject

    Mark,
    My nephew, who is two, only gets organic food and 100% fruit juice. It was none other than myself who introduced him to cheezy poofs with canned cheese on them. I also taught him "MMMMM Beer", which he now says randomly whenever he gets a drink (usually in public!). My sister wants to kill me....
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