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On Mar 8, 3:52*pm, Harry K wrote:
On Mar 7, 8:54*pm, Steve Barker wrote: On 3/7/2011 10:35 AM, harry wrote: On Mar 7, 11:37 am, *wrote: My water heater has a 3/4" copper pipe from the T&P valve extending down about 8" from the floor. I have a sump pit about 5 feet to the left. I wanted to somehow route this discharge pipe into the pit in case somethig happens. Obviously it would be easy if I used some kind of flexible hose rated for high temps. Is there anything wrong in doing it this way? How is it usally done? If you have a sump pump and it starts up, it will burn out very quickly, they are water cooled. Hot water is not going to cool it. LMAO!! *that's a good one. *As good as this whole thread. -- Steve Barker remove the "not" from my address to email Well, that's Harry for ya! *Always good for a laugh. Harry K- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Sump pumps are normaly designed for cold water. They have no other form of cooling than the water that passes through therm. Hence they will burn out in hot water unless specially designed for this purpose. If you run them for long enough with the outlet closed off, the water will heat up and the pump motor will burn out. Applies to any submersible pump including wells. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Submers...p#Applications Can't believe how stupid some of you Yanks are. Did you never go to school? |
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