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Condensate Acidity
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Big Ed_3
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I guess the installer did not know or care that the condensate needed to be neutralized before discharging .
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And people wonder about,
its effects. Here is a piece of ½" type M someone made-up to discharge from a condensing DHW tank at the floor. I wonder what it did to the rest of the underground plumbing?
This lasted about 3 years.
Dave0 -
> I guess the installer did not know or care that
> the condensate needed to be neutralized before
> discharging .
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