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WA cross connection

Steve Ebels_3
Member Posts: 1,291
That's a definite shoot down. No can do. At least they one thing right in the code book.
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WA cross connection
I was wondering if anyone was aware of a ruling in washington state that allowed a rinai on demand water heater to serve both a fan coil heating unit and serve as domestic hot water on the same piping with no seperation between DHW and heating water?0 -
Are there other states where this is allowed?0 -
Not something I like but
It is allowed as long as the heater is rated for space heating & domestic hot water supply by mfr. Caveat, except for some municipalities. You need to check with each jurisdiction, but so far I have not heard of many who don't allow it.0
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