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Originally Posted by retiredguy123
My Carrier HVAC system was installed by The Villages builder and it does not have a trap on the condensate drain line.
However, I did have a Carrier system in Virginia, and it had a trap on the condensate drain.
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My condensate line is one big trap. The line goes straight down from the unit, through the wall, then back up on the outside. Of course, the outside portion does not rise as high as the unit itself. Under normal conditions most of the line is full of water.
A short trap of some sort might help with the anoles. My line was blocked by one. The Amazon screen or even something simpler should also work for this particular problem.
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