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What to do: false water line, loop, pump, traps
TitaniumHammer
Member Posts: 8
Ok here is my issue. I am concerned about the right side of the basic layout diagram. Low ceiling heights, unusual wet return that dumps into dry return. What should I do for the right side and will it also effect the left side? thanks Jeff
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I don't know
I don't know if you meant to but you attached your proposal on this post.0 -
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Can the dry returns be converted into wet returns?0 -
I'm thinking along the same line as JStar.
I'm thinking that at some point in the past those high now dry right side returns were once wet returns with a coal boiler..thats what is going thru my pee brain anyways.gwgillplumbingandheating.com
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