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Old 07-28-2009, 03:53 PM   #1
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Default First outdoor tankless job

Turned out pretty good except for the electrical, but this is what the HO wanted.
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Looks good. It would be nice not having to worry about freezing.
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Looks good. Neat and clean.
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Just saw your avatar Airgap.:la ughing:
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Looks good, Are you going to terminate the relief valve near the ground?
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Old 07-28-2009, 07:39 PM   #6
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Now you just need an Electrician that does nice clean work like the plumber.
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nice, clean job.







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Distance from openable door or window looks good. 36" below eves appears ok, can't tell. 6" clearance on the sides of the heater is out of allowance. Black pipe exposed to weather is not allowed in my parts....it would need painting here. Electrical is bad. No reason to do it like that. Remote line could use some coax clips.

It was smart of you NOT to put the heater to the right next to the gas diaphram.
Good job with the ISO valves....I know it's another hundred bucks, but well worth it.
Did you notice a difference between the Rinnai and Noritz in operation?
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Can I have your SN for procard points?????
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looks good.. nice and clean i'm shocked that they allow blk for exterior in your area?
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