A APW Well-known member Joined Jun 9, 2013 Messages 864 Reaction score 390 Points 63 Location South Nov 6, 2021 #1 Do I need to put some kind of check valve on the water holding tank to keep the weep water from backing up into the tank?
Do I need to put some kind of check valve on the water holding tank to keep the weep water from backing up into the tank?
T Twodose Active member Joined Sep 10, 2007 Messages 657 Reaction score 86 Points 28 Location NE Pennsylvania Nov 6, 2021 #2 Yes, also that hose looks kind of small for a feed line. Last edited: Nov 6, 2021
MEP001 Well-known member Joined Aug 30, 2007 Messages 16,665 Reaction score 3,946 Points 113 Location Texas Nov 6, 2021 #3 Ideally the pump will prevent the weep from backing up into the tank, but there's always one with a weak seal or a valve that's not seating 100%. I use this valve and haven't had any trouble with them: Kleen-Rite 944-430 | Brass Inline Check Valve | 1/2in. F x F This resilient disc check valve is not lead free. It is not for use on potable applications. www.kleen-ritecorp.com
Ideally the pump will prevent the weep from backing up into the tank, but there's always one with a weak seal or a valve that's not seating 100%. I use this valve and haven't had any trouble with them: Kleen-Rite 944-430 | Brass Inline Check Valve | 1/2in. F x F This resilient disc check valve is not lead free. It is not for use on potable applications. www.kleen-ritecorp.com
A APW Well-known member Joined Jun 9, 2013 Messages 864 Reaction score 390 Points 63 Location South Nov 6, 2021 #4 Twodose said: Yes, also that hose looks kind of small for a feed line. Click to expand... 1/2"