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I have installed allot of them in commercial hot water tank system and have
never laid one on it's side. You might be able to pipe down and then back up
for space. I don't what you have for space. You might call the manufacturer
that seams like a the best idea, Most of us have or heads up our ass, hell
were sitting home on the computer



"John P Reber" wrote in message
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I have a water pressure tank located in the crawspace under my house
that needs replacing.

I was going to relocate a new one into the basement of an addition we
had built. I'm rethinking that I want to put the new one in the
crawspace where the old one is.

The problem is the new one I purchased for the basement, won't fit
standing in the crawspace.

Is there any problem with the tank laying on its side on a stand?

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