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Start with IPC 314.2.1 Condensate Disposal. Then 1002.4 Trap Seals, will a primer be required, and 801.2 Protection from back-flow, flooding, freezing, etc.Uncle Bob said:Mech installer cuts sanitary vent in attic and installs a sanitary tee and p-trap to run his HVAC condensate line into.How do you handle this? Code section to back your decision please?
Uncle Bob
P2601.1 Scope. The provisions of this chapter shall govern the installation of plumbing not specifically covered in other chapters applicable to plumbing systems. The installation of plumbing, appliances, equipment and systems not addressed by this code shall comply with the applicable provisions of the International Plumbing Code.Uncle Bob said:Code section to back your decision please?Uncle Bob
This is a great thread. This is the one thing that really intrigues me because we now just turned the originally designed dry vent into a wet vent and that could change everything below if we can't see inside the walls.globe trekker said:Also, see Section P3101.3 in the 2006 IRC.P3101.3 Use limitations.
The plumbing vent system shall not be used for purposes other than
the venting of the plumbing system.
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