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Steven, Help yourself to the picture. If you want a generic version you can look up "z-vent" one of the manufacturers of this type of vent pipe. http://www.novaflex.com/productcart/pc/ ... roduct=418 The one I posted was not vented to a gas line per-say but to a plumbing waste drain pipe (source of Sewer gas which of course contains a fair percentage of methane gas) The drain line needs to have a trap on it to act as a seal. I'd imagine the one you pictured must have been venting exhaust gases through that nipple without a traped drain on it. Also, note in the manufacturers manual that I posted the drain is required to be a high temp Silicone tubing for the first 18 inches (not the clear, flamable vinyl my jackass friend used)
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Steven, Help yourself to the picture. If you want a generic version you can look up "z-vent" one of the manufacturers of this type of vent pipe. http://www.novaflex.com/productcart/pc/ ... roduct=418 The one I posted was not vented to a gas line per-say but to a plumbing waste drain pipe (source of Sewer gas which of course contains a fair percentage of methane gas) The drain line needs to have a trap on it to act as a seal. I'd imagine the one you pictured must have been venting exhaust gases through that nipple without a traped drain on it. Also, note in the manufacturers manual that I posted the drain is required to be a high temp Silicone tubing for the first 18 inches (not the clear, flamable vinyl my jackass friend used)
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Even though it is not a condensing boiler it does have a propensity to produce condensate in the exhaust stream and a provision to drain it before it runs down and rots the heat exhanger is required by many manufacturers. What you have is a Jackasses version of the listed fitting that should be there. It has to be a horizontal drain T, the whole section of pipe is shaped to catch condensate running back in the pipe. Download Attachment: WM_cgiboilermanual.pdf 143.29 KB This is what should be there. Image Insert: 747.7 KB However I would not recommend following the example of this particular jackass in the way he decided to drain the condensate. Image Insert: 846.66 KB Oddly enough the city inspector did not see anything wrong with connecting a source of methane gas (the sewer drain line on the right) to the combustion chamber of this boiler... (we had a few words over this one) Just two weeks ago I was on a site monitoring the install of 3 similar boilers in a multifamily. Really long exhaust runs, no drain T. I mentioned it to the plumber who responded "this is not a condensing boiler, we do all of them like this" I asked him, if there is no issue with condensate, then why is the vent required to be Stainless Steel... He got a blank look on his face, then I showed him the page in the manual. He wasn't happy.
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Beyond the insulation issue, there is the issue of the wiring that feeds the fixture. Older cable with low temperature insulation (Loomex) is not allowed to be directly wired to the fixture, but should terminate in a junction box, I believe 18 inches away (don't quote me on that one), and new wiring run from there into the hook up. I also sometimes find these to be the only source I can come up with for moisture problems in an attic. The vented cans move something like 15CFM of air from the living space into the attic, put 8 or 10 of those in a kitchen with a family that eats a lot of rice... combine with a poorly vented attic. Bango, Mold.
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electrical free download, theory and principle
Kyle Kubs replied to zekideguito's topic in Electrical Forum
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I just call it the slot, thats supposed to be up there, but never is... If I see a flashing actually grouted in on more then every 40th inspection or so, that's a lot.
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I concur, Shot. And if they think it aint shot, shoot it a few times. Then it'll leak for sure. That e'll learn em. Thread shift, Hey, let's see some pics of this smokehouse Chad. I've been dreamin of building a smokehouse, soon as my scuba diving starts turnin up a few more fish & their friends then is has been... Which isn't much. Hell I've got the maple & hickory growin like weeds all over the place here. Currently just feeding them to the wood stove & smoker/grill.
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Homeminders and Pillar-to-Post Form an Alliance
Kyle Kubs replied to hausdok's topic in News Around The Net
Years ago I started out working for a guy that bought the Pillar to Post franchise rights to the County where I live. Took a couple weeks to realize that even after doing inspections for over 3 years at that point, the things this guy didn't know about the major systems in a home were truly frightening. He & his flunkies have been sued almost a dozen times over the last several years. I looked around at the operation and decided, the more distance between me and that company the better... I'll tell you this though, if there is anyone at all that is fully trained in the art of pandering to RE agents, its a pillar to post guy. I think the franchise trains their people more in marketing their business and covering their tales (misspelled on purpose) then it does in actual inspection. And the agents around here soak em up! "He's not alarmist..." Oddly enough when licensing became mandatory in this State it took him four tries to pass the easiest test I've ever seen. "Big Hair Betty's..." Ha