quite possibly in the direction of the sea.
I believe it is a draining bolt, and easier way to drain or flush the coolant from the cooling system.
There is no way to reduce the calcium level except by draining some or all of the water. High calcium levels are a problem mostly in the southwest part of the US. Draining a pool can be dangerous if the water table is high; the pool can actually pop out of the ground.
Depending on the way that it was installed, as long as the a/c is draining correctly this is okay.........
Gravity, it is tilted the wrong way.
down hill
To prevent water from draining out of a bathtub when the plug is missing or not working, you can use a rubber stopper or a makeshift plug like a washcloth or a small towel to cover the drain. This will help keep the water in the tub while you are using it.
water
The direction water goes down a drain is influenced by various factors such as the shape of the drainage system and turbulence in the water. The Coriolis effect, which influences large-scale weather patterns, is not strong enough to determine the direction water flows down a drain. Thus, it is not accurate to say water will consistently flow in a specific direction based on this effect.
That is a myth. Although cyclonic storms tend to rotate the way you describe, water vortexes do not. The particular shape and configuration of the drain, as well as the initial conditions of the swirl, play a much greater role in determining which way the vortex rotates. Although there is such a thing as coriolis, you can't observe it on anything smaller than a storm system. The idea that water spins one way or the other when going down the drain is an urban legend.
It can flow either way.
Time. Water, medication, food, etc, all help with the symptoms, but the only way to reduce BAC is for the alcohol to pass through your system.
clockwise