I am having trouble stopping my return line from siphoning into my sump. I have a siphon break, but I have found that if it's repositioned a little it doesn't work. Yesterday I got about 5 gallons of fresh water onto the garage floor because of this and there would have been more if my wife hadn't heard the siphon gurgling.
I've always heard that check valves are dangerous to depend on, but I am sorely tempted. Anybody have any experience or advice? It would be a pretty big (1.5") check valve if it was inline, and I see a lot of options (clear plastic, removable, etc.).
The water goes in a big arch over a doorway. The thought occurred to me that I could put a tee at the top of the arch and install a smaller check valve in such a way that it would not pass water OUT, but would let air IN, this breaking the siphon. Would this work or would it be a disaster?
I've always heard that check valves are dangerous to depend on, but I am sorely tempted. Anybody have any experience or advice? It would be a pretty big (1.5") check valve if it was inline, and I see a lot of options (clear plastic, removable, etc.).
The water goes in a big arch over a doorway. The thought occurred to me that I could put a tee at the top of the arch and install a smaller check valve in such a way that it would not pass water OUT, but would let air IN, this breaking the siphon. Would this work or would it be a disaster?