guess the newer versions have improved. all the older ones I have had or
dealt with had a valve that was called a "shut off" that used two lines to
turn off the waste when the lever was moved to the off position. without
the waste water hooked to it they always ran waste water out.
how does the newer ones work?
kc
"Marc Levenson" wrote in message
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Once the supply side is stopped, the waste line should stop with 30
seconds.
I like Kevin's method even better.
Marc
Dragon Slayer wrote:
A Kent Float Switch is $15.
it doesnt cut off waste water, but would keep the overflow from
happening.
kc
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