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Now if the P & T drain terminates into the pan that does not meet code. Hard to tell by the picture
I blew it up and it clearly drains under the house. Same as the smitty pan.mtlogcabin said:Now if the P & T drain terminates into the pan that does not meet code. Hard to tell by the picture
Well now he is a Jill of all trades.mtlogcabin said:I thought you did a bang up job for a framer :grin:
Oh no........not that....after he burnt the wall and all.pete_t said:Here's a nitpick for you:Watts
http://www.watts.com/pages/support/tp.asp?catId=64
Water Safety & Flow Control Support - Helpful Tools and Resources
"… Excessive length over 30' (9.14m), or use of more than four elbows or reducing discharge line size will cause a restriction and reduce the discharge capacity of the valve. …"
The sky is falling...ICE said:Oh no......
Don't you have someplace you need to be?pete_t said:Here's a nitpick for you:Watts
http://www.watts.com/pages/support/tp.asp?catId=64
Water Safety & Flow Control Support - Helpful Tools and Resources
"… Excessive length over 30' (9.14m), or use of more than four elbows or reducing discharge line size will cause a restriction and reduce the discharge capacity of the valve. …"
Finally. Someone who understands.jar546 said:If MASSDRIVER did the job then it is 100% perfect no matter how ****ty or non-code compliant it really is. After all……..it works doesn't it?
Yes Brent. I've understood you all along.MASSDRIVER said:Finally. Someone who understands.Brent.
Still wondering how he gets the solder to melt with his Estwing......Must have to hit it really hard to generate that much heat...mtlogcabin said:Don't blame us because you haven' been complying with the code I thought you did a bang up job for a framer :grin:
FYIICE said:I blew it up and it clearly drains under the house. Same as the smitty pan.
I'm pretty sure that Brent knows that.mtlogcabin said:FYIUPC does not allow it to terminate under the house.
I just look at and think about the Seahawks last play call.steveray said:Still wondering how he gets the solder to melt with his Estwing......Must have to hit it really hard to generate that much heat...
So is it in the crawls space?I did have to dig more of the dirt floor out because this water heater is taller than the previous heater.
No, it is in the non-crawl space. But in 1890, cellars did have dirt floors. Unless they put pieces of left over wood flooring on top of the dirt.mtlogcabin said:So is it in the crawls space?Come on man up and post some pictures .