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Flexible connectors for hot water heater
On 2008-05-31, ConnetiCat wrote:
Replacing the hot water heater...are flexible connectors any good, and if so which are the best? Corrugated stainless steel connectors are the best, such as these: http://www.falconstainless.com/ The EPA recommends a "heat trap" for in and out going water; a flexible connector, basically, with a u-bend. Is this a good idea? Yes, this is a good idea. Cheers, Wayne |
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