The AC condensate drain line should be run to a safe location outside the building where it can drain freely without causing damage or creating a hazard.
The condensate drain on the a-coil should have a trap and the trap should be vented for proper operation . The vent should rise above the top edge of the drain pan in the unit. Their should be a capped clean out before the vent.
you probably have a blocked drain line or if you have a condensate pump you should check to see if it's full of water. if the trap is blocked just blow it out or run something flexible through to clear the blockage.
The condensate drain in any Suzuki must be kept clear of blockage in order for your cooling system's drainage to run outside of the car, as opposed to backing up and leaking into your car. It is located on the passenger side near where your feet would rest. In a Suzuki XL7, the condensate drain is located underneath the glovebox, and the hose runs through the firewall into the engine compartment to drain condensation onto the ground.
It's a floor drain without a strainer that you can run other drain lines to, such as the drain line from a freezer in a supermarket.
1 unit vertically down for each 12 units lateral.
Assume you're describing the condensate drain tube??? If it becomes plugged with crusted mud or dust that got wet and stuck to the tube, there can be a point that the tube won't drain properly. You may need to get under the vehicle, find the tube and run a small, flexible wire or other object up the tube to allow the condensate to drain. Once you get it open enough to drain, it might be a good idea to run a small tube up the drain and allow a little water, under low pressure to irrigate the drain tube.
remove fuel line and drain or run your mowe till it is out of gas.
Blocked condensate drain hose on bottom of evaporator.
Your kitchen sink drain and your shower drain are connected to a common drain line. There is some sort of blockage in the drain line past the point where the shower drain ties in. You need to call a plumber to run a snake through the drain line from the kitchen to where it ties in to the main drain of your house.
It is generally (pretty much always) a no no to run a furnace condensate line to the outdoors, there is no avoiding this freezing up and stopping your furnace short of wrapping it with electric heat tape, which would be a bandaid at best and no more cheaper than correcting it. If the furnace is running condensate outside, I have to assume there is no drain near by. The best solution is to install a condensate pump, which the furnace and AC can drain into, and it then pumps to a different location indoors, like a laundry stack, or if you must, tap into a drain pipe with the proper fittings. If this is above your skill level, it would not be a bank buster to call a good contractor and have done. The pumps are about $60 in my area, and you can figure 1/2 hr to 3/4 hour to install by a contractor.
In a supply line, drain, surface run off? Detail your question.
Liquids will run away from the solids