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What type of trap is it?
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Steven Gronski
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Looks like a Barnes and Jones thermostatic trap with a cage unit inside, but i could be wrong, there is no markings or anything visible on it?
Steve
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Trap type
This trap is used in a vacuum return system. Does anyone know the type and manufacturer?0 -
Looks like a
Dunham 1E 1/2" Vertical that has been retrofitted w/ a Barnes & Jones #1950 Cage Unit & Cap.
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Thanks for the response - I would email a picture of the mold in the walls of the apartment this trap came from but it is too large. Thanks again.0
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