diamondgeezer
New Member
Hi All,
I find myself needing to drain my closed loop Sequence pump for some annual maintence. It's position in the cabinet under the tank doen't lend itself well to easy draining, and I never look forward to it. Because I don't have any space underneath the drain plug to put a container to collect the water, draining is messy by unscrewing nearby joints and trying to avoid as much spillage as possible. The sump plug is fine for those outside installtions; but mine is indoors.
What would be ideal for me, and maybe others with this very popular pump is a hose or tap adaptor to plug directly into the sump drain hole and allow draining the water really easily and without mess.
Has anybody come up with a solution for this problem, or advise a fitting part I should buy?
Many Thanks.
I find myself needing to drain my closed loop Sequence pump for some annual maintence. It's position in the cabinet under the tank doen't lend itself well to easy draining, and I never look forward to it. Because I don't have any space underneath the drain plug to put a container to collect the water, draining is messy by unscrewing nearby joints and trying to avoid as much spillage as possible. The sump plug is fine for those outside installtions; but mine is indoors.
What would be ideal for me, and maybe others with this very popular pump is a hose or tap adaptor to plug directly into the sump drain hole and allow draining the water really easily and without mess.
Has anybody come up with a solution for this problem, or advise a fitting part I should buy?
Many Thanks.