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Default turning off supply correctly

On 11/9/2015 1:23 PM, Oren wrote:
On Sun, 8 Nov 2015 18:58:01 -0500, Stormin Mormon
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On 11/8/2015 4:51 PM, Cal Dershowitz wrote:
I'm turning off supply in a house that is new to me. I think that I'm
able to shut off the supply as it comes into the house. I opened some
faucets and let it drain and flushed a toilet, but it never came to null
in terms of flux.

These faucets sit gravitionally-equal to the center of the hot water
heater, so I figure I have to turn off the supply to the hot water
heater as well in order to stop that from wanting to leave the heater.

Have I diagnosed my problem correctly, and can I leave the pilot light
on for all this safely? I could have the supply off for as much as a day.


Which supply? supply Air, gas, propane, fuel oil?
Cat food?


Oh my... "faucets", "toilet", "heater" seems to point to a water
supply. Sometimes you have to read between the lines

It's been a day or two, and I'm still not sure
why the OP wants to "turn off supply correctly".

Must be he's going to Disney World for a week?
Deploying to Afghanistan for a year?

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