tankless water heater in attic
I am installing a bosch tankless water heater in the attic and I need
to have a plumber rerun some gas lines. The question is this...The existing gas line comes in under the house in the crawl space and gets split to oven, water heater and, furnace. It seems like it would be a good idea to have the plumber take the 11/4' pipe under the house straight up to the attice and then split the the appliances. the only thing I question is if it is ok to take the gas pipe to the oven down the exterior wall. Basicly this will put all of the gas up in the attic. It seem like it would be safer. Any opinions are appriciated. |
tankless water heater in attic
replumbing the whole house could be expensive. not sure of you local
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tankless water heater in attic
replumbing the whole house could be expensive. not sure of you local
codes, but in Michigan the use of flexable gas lines is now the norm. It would be cheapes to install a 4 way tistead of the tee, or add a tee at one of the aplliances and run a flex gas line to the new tankless. Empressess #124457 The best Games a href=http://www.gamestotal.com/Multiplayer Online Games/a a href=http://www.gamestotal.com/Strategy Games/abra href=http://uc.gamestotal.com/Unification Wars/a - a href=http://uc.gamestotal.com/Massive Multiplayer Online Games/abra href=http://gc.gamestotal.com/Galactic Conquest/a - a href=http://gc.gamestotal.com/Strategy Games/abra href=http://www.stephenyong.com/runescape.htmRunescape/abra href=http://www.stephenyong.com/kingsofchaos.htmKings of chaos/abr Remolding Fool wrote: I am installing a bosch tankless water heater in the attic and I need to have a plumber rerun some gas lines. The question is this...The existing gas line comes in under the house in the crawl space and gets split to oven, water heater and, furnace. It seems like it would be a good idea to have the plumber take the 11/4' pipe under the house straight up to the attice and then split the the appliances. the only thing I question is if it is ok to take the gas pipe to the oven down the exterior wall. Basicly this will put all of the gas up in the attic. It seem like it would be safer. Any opinions are appriciated. |
tankless water heater in attic
Remolding Fool wrote: I am installing a bosch tankless water heater in the attic and I need to have a plumber rerun some gas lines. The question is this...The existing gas line comes in under the house in the crawl space and gets split to oven, water heater and, furnace. It seems like it would be a good idea to have the plumber take the 11/4' pipe under the house straight up to the attice and then split the the appliances. the only thing I question is if it is ok to take the gas pipe to the oven down the exterior wall. Basicly this will put all of the gas up in the attic. It seem like it would be safer. Any opinions are appriciated. Never did much care for plumbing running thru attic spaces..... |
tankless water heater in attic
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