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Hello!
I will be installing a new fridge and it comes with a drain which has to be run with a loop as a water trap. The book states that this should be tied into the 'grey water' system, which I don't have. Instead, I will run the drain into an area where the turn of the bilge is deep and terminate above a plastic tub (ex antifreeze 5l bottle).
Simple question, how much liquid could I expect to flow through this drain in say a week of use? The reason I ask is that there is an easier run where the bilge is not so deep and I would use a smaller bottle.
The manual (and the salesman) stated that many frosting issues are because this drain is not installed or blocked off.
Regards,
BlowingOldBoots
I will be installing a new fridge and it comes with a drain which has to be run with a loop as a water trap. The book states that this should be tied into the 'grey water' system, which I don't have. Instead, I will run the drain into an area where the turn of the bilge is deep and terminate above a plastic tub (ex antifreeze 5l bottle).
Simple question, how much liquid could I expect to flow through this drain in say a week of use? The reason I ask is that there is an easier run where the bilge is not so deep and I would use a smaller bottle.
The manual (and the salesman) stated that many frosting issues are because this drain is not installed or blocked off.
Regards,
BlowingOldBoots