I have a water softener + neutralizer that cleans up my well water. These units go through a regeneration cycle once a week. It is during these regeneration cycles that water is flushed through a drain line out to a drywell on my property. During the winter this line can freeze at the exit point of the house.
There is a spigot on this drain line that will allow a hose to be attached and drained into my septic tank via a laundry tub. Normally this spigot is closed and the regen water is sent to the outside drywell drainage. Most search results report that regen water is not good for a septic system+sandmound. So I want to avoid putting more stress on the septic.
But with the recent colder than normal temps the drain line is blocked/frozen. And so I have disabled the automatic softener controls and run manual regens....using the septic path for the drain water.
I would like to take advantage of the spigot connection. Possibly add some sort of auto-valve that would release the excess water in the drain line after the regen cycle concludes. Thus removing water from the line to prevent freezing.
Is there something like a 3-port check valve that would have one port open (siphon out residual water) but then close this port with water pressure and allow flow through another port (like during a regen cycle)?
thanks.
There is a spigot on this drain line that will allow a hose to be attached and drained into my septic tank via a laundry tub. Normally this spigot is closed and the regen water is sent to the outside drywell drainage. Most search results report that regen water is not good for a septic system+sandmound. So I want to avoid putting more stress on the septic.
But with the recent colder than normal temps the drain line is blocked/frozen. And so I have disabled the automatic softener controls and run manual regens....using the septic path for the drain water.
I would like to take advantage of the spigot connection. Possibly add some sort of auto-valve that would release the excess water in the drain line after the regen cycle concludes. Thus removing water from the line to prevent freezing.
Is there something like a 3-port check valve that would have one port open (siphon out residual water) but then close this port with water pressure and allow flow through another port (like during a regen cycle)?
thanks.