The condensate from my new construction PA home HVAC unit empties into my sump pit located inside my basement. This is a sump pit WITHOUT a pump thus the only way that the water is discharged is through the foundation drain line where water would normally be entering. All the house have sump pits but none have needed to install sump pumps since the drainage seems quite functional.
The pit itself has no way of completely emptying and thus there is always several gallons of condensate water in the bottom. Does this raise issues such as mold, stagnated water, odors, moisture infusion,etc? Once the water level reaches the foundation inlet, it is then discharged via gravity into the foundation drain to leech out from there!
Does the IBC consider disposing the condensate into a non-emptying sump pit as a 'proper disposal area'? A reference to the IBC would be most helpful so that I can take the issue up with the subcontractor.
The pit itself has no way of completely emptying and thus there is always several gallons of condensate water in the bottom. Does this raise issues such as mold, stagnated water, odors, moisture infusion,etc? Once the water level reaches the foundation inlet, it is then discharged via gravity into the foundation drain to leech out from there!
Does the IBC consider disposing the condensate into a non-emptying sump pit as a 'proper disposal area'? A reference to the IBC would be most helpful so that I can take the issue up with the subcontractor.
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