jar546
CBO
Would you write up this crawlspace install?
I would.
What code in the IRC covers this?
I would.
What code in the IRC covers this?
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Good point but this is an Electrical topicmueller said:P2803.6.1 Requirements for discharge pipe. The dischargepiping serving a pressure-relief valve, temperature- relief
valve or combination valve shall:
7. Discharge to a termination point that is readily observable
by the building occupants.
ooooh yes.......Uncle Bob said:Prediction,This is going to be a looong thread.
Uncle Bob
Just remember you are the one that is responsible for making UB's prediction.....hahahaha :mrgreen:mueller said:oops :shock:
Educate me....What does Pex above the copper have to do with anything at this point? Were you thinking the short sections of copper need to be bonded per 250.104 ? Just asking.PORTEOUS said:Yes, 3702.1, and maybe 3509.6, although I cannot tell if there is pex above the copper
DoneUncle Bob said:Jar,How about posting the water heater on "Residential Plumbing"; so we can take this baby to the next level; without compromising the Electrical discussion?
This can be a great plumbing topic,
Uncle Bob
Short sections of metal water piping do not constitute a "piping system" and therefore are not required to be bonded in accordance with 250.104(A).PORTEOUS said:Greg, I was thinking the short sections would not need bonded as the are interupted and not continious by the pex. Is this interpretation correct? Thanks, Bill
Short sections of metal water piping do not constitute a "piping system" and therefore are not required to be bonded in accordance with 250.104(A).raider1 said:PORTEOUS said:Greg, I was thinking the short sections would not need bonded as the are interupted and not continious by the pex. Is this interpretation correct? Thanks, Bill