The question seems a little ambiguous, but if I understand it correctly, no. The evaporator drain is usually just a small tube running through the firewall with a rubber elbow attached to direct accumulated condensation down to the ground. It also prevents air from pushing the condensation back into the box. As to connecting to the heater core, it does not. The heater core is a separate system and, except in some cases, is usually in a separate section of the HVAC box joined only by a flap that opens and closes to regulate air temperature.
The Mitsubishi Eclipse evaporator housing drain to can be found on the bottom of the air conditioning compressor. The drain tube leads to the bottom of the engine compartment.
nope esophagos connects mouth to stomachfrom the pharynx to the stomachyes it connects your throte and stomach. IT IS AFTER THE SLIVARY GLANDS AND IT LEADS TO THE STOMACH.The Oesophagus comes from the mouth and leads to the stomach.Esophagus
A typical bathroom sink plumbing diagram shows the sink connected to a drain pipe that leads to a trap, which then connects to a vertical drain pipe that goes into the wall. The vertical drain pipe connects to the main sewer line or septic system. There may also be additional components such as a vent pipe to prevent air pressure buildup and water supply lines for hot and cold water.
The basement bathroom plumbing system in the diagram consists of a toilet, sink, and shower connected to a main drain pipe that leads to the sewer or septic system. Each fixture has its own drain pipe that connects to the main drain pipe, allowing waste and water to flow out of the bathroom and into the main sewer line.
The return hose for the heater core generally leads back the the water pump. The inlet for the heater core comes from the engine.
In the restroom at City Park, there is a drain that leads to the sewers where Ratman is hiding. (see related question)
Generally, the upper heater hose leads to the water pump.
The Pharynx leads from the mouth to the esophagus and then down to the digestive tract.
The esophagus leads to the frog's stomach. The esophagus is a tube that connects the mouth to the stomach, allowing food to pass and be digested.
In humans, the eustachian tube connects the middle ear to a section of the throat known as the pharynx. These tubes are normally closed, but they can open to allow middle ear pressure to reach equilibrium with atmospheric pressure (think of the pops you hear when you drive up a mountain or go up in a plane). They also serve to drain mucus from the middle ear.
The Trachea leads to the lungs!!! hope this helped! ♥ plumplums
Two - the power lead and the data cable that connects to your computer