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Dimension A
dopey27177
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I am resubmitting the dimension A drawing because it seems that many newbees are not familiar with the importance of proper height requirements of the piping shown.
Important! use an extra heavy close nipple at the tie in for Hartford Loop!
Important! Hartford Loop tie in 2" below the center line of the low water cut off!
Jake
Important! use an extra heavy close nipple at the tie in for Hartford Loop!
Important! Hartford Loop tie in 2" below the center line of the low water cut off!
Jake
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