heartofglass
Bronze Member
We're installing a small walk-in cooler and we've been told that the condensator needs to drain w/ an indirect connection to a floor drain. Health inspector said it can "drain to any of your floor drains or floor sinks." Has anyone seen one draining to a floor-mounted janitorial/mop sink, and is there any reason NOT to do that per code? It's (kind of, sort of) a floor sink, right? The plumber said to check w/ inspector, but the inspector is on vacation. This is in California. I can't see any reason why this would be unsanitary if we're leaving an air gap as we would to the sunken floor sink/drain?
Maybe I'm misunderstanding a fundamental difference between how a sunken floor sink and a floor-mounted mop sink are plumbed or where they go to, but what comes out of the walk-in is just a bit of condensation, which hardly seems more dirty than what goes into the mop sink... right?
Maybe I'm misunderstanding a fundamental difference between how a sunken floor sink and a floor-mounted mop sink are plumbed or where they go to, but what comes out of the walk-in is just a bit of condensation, which hardly seems more dirty than what goes into the mop sink... right?
