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Default T&P relief valve - nowhere to drain?


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Got it?


I got that you're a dickhead along time ago.


Wow. Interesting response to having your bad advise exposed

once
again.
Some
folks would be smart enough to go away. You on the other hand

want
to
stick
around and wallow in your incompetence.


All of the incompetence is coming from your end, Boy.

Liquid lines sweat? Local authority can't relax standards from

model
code?


LL can sweat under the right conditions... if you say otherwise,

you
need
further training in HVAC.

Ok, here it is for the last time: liquid lines don't sweat - if it

is
sweating then it is something else. Got it? (I doubt it)


It's still the LL, Asshole!
Do you not understand anything?

You do remember that you said it was the liquid line sweating on a

mini-
split, don't you? Guess you'd like to forget that screw-up wouldn't

you.


I never called it a LL on the mini-split, asshole.
Lies, lies and more lies is all you have to post.


Not one single lie. You asked how I knew it wasn't a liquid line. In other
words you thought it was a liquid line. Got it?



I got you for more lies... as always.
The fact remains, a LL can sweat, asshole.