Is it okay to connect the condensate of the household central air conditioner to the toilet basin?

Updated on Bathroom 2024-04-23
1 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Yes, but it's best not to connect directly to the sewer.

    The condensate and defrosting water generated during the operation of the air conditioner comes from the water vapor in the surrounding air, which is formed by the condensation of water vapor, so the condensate is very similar to rainwater and can be connected with sewage or rainwater pipes for discharge.

    When it is discharged directly to the sewage pipe, a U-shaped blocking bend is made before entering the sewage pipe to block the gas and microorganisms in the sewage pipe from entering the room through the drainage pipe.

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