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I have a bedroom air conditioning unit which drains water to the bath waste pipe via a tundish valve (this was my idea - not the A/C installers as I didn't want them to run a huge white pipe down the front of my house). It works perfectly for the purposes of the A/C to drain condensate but unfortunately if you drain the bath, the negative pressure causes the valve to make a very loud "whale noise" which would easily wake up our baby. Is there anything I can do to fix this?
If I replace it with a 23mm U-bend I'm worried it will eventually dry out when the A/C is not in use and then provide an open path from the soil stack to the bedroom A/C unit.
Here's a 10 second video showing the problem:
(it's not as loud as usual as I didn't fill the bath very deep for this demo).
Any ideas appreciated!
If I replace it with a 23mm U-bend I'm worried it will eventually dry out when the A/C is not in use and then provide an open path from the soil stack to the bedroom A/C unit.
Here's a 10 second video showing the problem:
Any ideas appreciated!
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