Darren Emery
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A newly adopted grease control ordinace is causing a number of grease interceptors to be installed locally. I'm running into all kinds of unique installations. The latest - a small (10gal) on floor interceptor has been installed without a vented flow control device. This seems to be a violation of the 2009 IPC.
However, the manufacturer's specs show a built in flow control device in the inlet tube, but it is not vented. Complicating further, the installation instructions show that this internal device should be removed if the interceptor is installed on the same floor as the fixtures being served.
What do you do when the manufacturer's specs directly contradict the plumbing code requirements?
If interested, the installation details can be viewed HERE.
However, the manufacturer's specs show a built in flow control device in the inlet tube, but it is not vented. Complicating further, the installation instructions show that this internal device should be removed if the interceptor is installed on the same floor as the fixtures being served.
What do you do when the manufacturer's specs directly contradict the plumbing code requirements?
If interested, the installation details can be viewed HERE.