arabianights
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greetings
I cleaned my residential hvac condensate drain line a couple weeks and blowed out the excess of water deposited in the U-shaped trap with compressed CO2. today when I checked the condensate line, I found the line is bone dry. temperature in my area has dropped and I usually have heat turned on when i'm home.
I'm concerned since usually the U-trap has water in it. is this normal?
I cleaned my residential hvac condensate drain line a couple weeks and blowed out the excess of water deposited in the U-shaped trap with compressed CO2. today when I checked the condensate line, I found the line is bone dry. temperature in my area has dropped and I usually have heat turned on when i'm home.
I'm concerned since usually the U-trap has water in it. is this normal?