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Drain Syphon OPERATIVE model 8075414 — dry condensate outlet siphon
Drain Syphon OPERATIVE model 8075414 — dry condensate outlet siphon
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Drain Syphon OPERATIVE model 8075414 — dry condensate outlet siphon
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Drain Syphon OPERATIVE model 8075414 — dry condensate outlet siphon
Drain Syphon OPERATIVE model 8075414 — dry condensate outlet siphon
OPERATIVE syphon model 8075414 is a dry condensate outlet siphon designed for draining condensate and wastewater from HVAC and refrigeration systems. The unit provides a sealed outlet that prevents the ingress of air and odors while allowing continuous or intermittent removal of condensate. Its compact construction makes it suitable for installation in confined drainage lines where a reliable dry siphon is required for condensate discharge.
The dry condensate outlet siphon offers a compact footprint and a sealed barrier that prevents odors and backflow without the need for a permanent water seal. It is engineered for low maintenance and straightforward integration into existing drainage systems. The design minimizes height and space requirements while maintaining functional reliability for condensate removal in mechanical rooms and appliance drains.
Install the siphon inline with the condensate drain according to local plumbing regulations and the system manufacturer’s instructions. Ensure correct orientation and secure connections to inlet and outlet drain lines to maintain the sealed barrier. Verify slope and alignment of connecting pipes to allow unobstructed condensate flow. After installation, test the system under typical operating conditions to confirm that condensate is discharged properly and no air or odors pass through the outlet.
Regularly inspect the siphon and adjacent drain lines for debris or blockages and clear any obstructions promptly. Follow local codes for condensate disposal and ensure trap primers or overflow protection are added where required by the installation context. For best results, combine with routine HVAC or refrigeration maintenance to prevent buildup that could impede drainage.
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