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Is a guard / fall protection required due to the height of the wall and the proximity of the HVAC & electrical equipment to the wall?
What is with all the dryer transition duct?There's a furnace in there but I can't get to it.
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I am at the access which is a hole in a closet ceiling. You can see the cover on the right. This would lead to the back side of the furnace .... if it were not blocked off with duct.
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What is with all the dryer transition duct?
There's a furnace in there but I can't get to it.
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I am at the access which is a hole in a closet ceiling. You can see the cover on the right. This would lead to the back side of the furnace .... if it were not blocked off with duct.
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Thanks. Now if you could be so kind as to remind me later.In the 2nd pic, it looks like a bathroom fan is missing ducting.
ICE, as James Taylor said, "Just call out my name, and you know I will be there!"Thanks. Now if you could be so kind as to remind me later.
Paint booth, garage or shed structure, what ever they claim, doesn't pass the zoning code test in front of the building line set back. needs to be removed, dog can stay, guarding the appliance.
But what about buried under a slab?
Thanks, I hadn’t thought of that. I told the owner that a permit was required and the PEX shall be replaced with copper.....and brazed fittings.Now you have an insulated break in the continuity of the required copper water pipe bonding. Violation #1