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steve_6
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here are some pictures from a steam job that gerry gill and I installed. not sure how the'll post, new camera.
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OOPS,
Isn't that tee on the safety valve connection a no-no. Is it common on residential setups? You can't see that on commercial/industrial.
Looks good though, clean and organized.0 -
the jobs get inspected
and its not been questioned yet.0 -
Gerry,
not picking, it is a beautiful job. But the tee at the relief valve, I see what the other post is questioning. I'll assume it is for adding chemicals or cleaning stuff? Well the thought is , the tee could become plugged with some of the stuff you dump in and ... no more relief. I know you would never dump anything in to plug it up , but what about someone else?0 -
good point
i will locate my chemical fill in an unused tapping in the future..sincerely, thanks, i hadn't thought about it and no-ones brought it up or questioned it before..but i'd rather be on the safer side of any situation..in the future i'll relocate..thats why i like the wall,,,always learning..0
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