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Flooded HVAC equipment...
 
            
                
                    kcopp                
                
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                    Does anyone know the NFPA 54 chapter and verse on protocol for a water heater that has been subject to submersion/flood of water?                
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            Here ya go:
 http://www.nfpa.org/Assets/files/AboutTheCodes/54/54_A2014_NFG-AAA_SD_SRStatements.pdf
 Section G.4.4Bob Boan
 You can choose to do what you want, but you cannot choose the consequences.-1
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            perfect!
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            I know they'll be those who disagree, but I always just replace flooded equipment. For me, there is no level of flooding that's acceptable. I also don't think a customers budget is an acceptable excuse. Apologies in advance @kcopp if this thread goes off on this tangent 3 3
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            Nope... I agree.
 I told the customer this. I was actually just going to the home to replace the thermocouple. After I relight everything and note that the pilot flame is weak does she tell me that the unit had been partially submerged a month ago....
 The unit is 16 years old anyways.
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            there only appears to be 44 pgs. ??0
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 Dan you are dead on with my thinking....Yup others will disagree, and that's just fine..As a professional, it's totally up to you....They can best save money on dinners out. JMODanny Scully said:I know they'll be those who disagree, but I always just replace flooded equipment. For me, there is no level of flooding that's acceptable. I also don't think a customers budget is an acceptable excuse. Apologies in advance @kcopp if this thread goes off on this tangent  0 0
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            I am replacing the unit this week.
 Odd thing is the have a gas water heater w/ a 115 Buderus oil boiler.
 I pitched a 40 gallon HTP SS Pro. Made sense instead of having the oil boiler sit idle all summer.0
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