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On my project-speaking of code rules
"WW" wrote in message news:... "jloomis" wrote in message ... I have almost finished an extensive deck project here in Northern Calif. The Owners have a hot tub on the deck and want an outdoor shower. Go figure. We are making the outdoor shower pad, and had the electrician install a conduit for an instant hot water unit to provide hot water to the shower. The plumber came by to hook up the drain and said, "country does not allow hot water to the outdoor shower!" I could not believe it. What the jell does a person have a Hot Tub on a deck, (with hot water in the tub no less)and needs a shower nearby..... and only cold. I am really amazed at this ruling. Is there any sense out there? What if I call it a "Doggy Wash" john I built a outdoor shower when in WWll on Okinawa when in the Sea Bees. Had it hang over a cliff for drainage. Used a oil fired water heater so hot and cold water available. That made my fellow CB's happy. No code s to follow there. WW |
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