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Slope of Mechanical Room Floor in a Residence

Gr8tStuff

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Greetings out there, I am trying to find the code applying to slope in a mechanical room floor in a residential setting? I am not having any luck. Any ideas would be appreciated.
 
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Gr8tStuff, ...
I am not aware of any Codes regarding "floor slope requirements"
in
a Residential setting.

Typically, any mechanical equipt. will have their "non-pressurized" drain lines
directed to and terminate at the nearest floor drain \ floor sink..........Water
heaters [ should ] have their drain lines terminate [ typically ] in the floor drain \
floor sink.

Does this help ?


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