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Default T&P relief valve - nowhere to drain?


"Clark" wrote in message
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Meat Plow wrote in
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On Tue, 04 Sep 2007 11:03:30 +0000, Clark wrote:

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"Clark" wrote in message
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"Mark Lloyd" wrote in message
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On Mon, 03 Sep 2007 21:21:55 GMT, "Edwin Pawlowski"
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"David" wrote in message
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Hopefully someone can offer some guidance on a problem I have
with my water heater.

It would seem that the boneheads that built my house 7 years
ago failed to put the hot water heater in a location where the
T&P relief valve can safely dump water to a drain.

About 98% of them are installed that way..


The one in my house has a copper tube going up along the vent (for
gas fumes) and draining on the roof, near the chimney.


Which is against code, if you live in an area where the outdoor
temps fall below freezing.
But, it's still not smart, unless there's a way for you to know
whether it's dripping or not.


Freezing temps and seeing a drip really don't matter


Yeah, so run them damn things outside in freezing weather... Idiot!


My point stands whether you like it or not. Corrosion and valve failure
are concerns whether or not there is a potential for freezing weather.
Remember context.


Kjblow is so eager to fabricate faults and inaccuracies he often takes
the dialog out of context.


Yup. He's just a dancing monkey boi.



At least I'm not a part of the faggot group.