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Why should there be a union before the reg? Theres one at the unit where it should be and the valve is below the reg.....to service it. Galvo is perfectly legal here and that pipe was pressure tested to 100psi for 1 hr. during lunch.
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Too much flux causes the copper to remain clean. Not developing the protective patina. It is then over time eaten away by the chemicals in the water. That's what I was taught. |
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I'd like to know the actual btu the unit runs for a 65 degree temp rise and an 85 degree temp rise.
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Too much flux causes the copper to remain clean. Not developing the protective patina. It is then over time eaten away by the chemicals in the water. That's what I was taught. |
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Lighten Up!
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Look in the manual. ![]() |
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Thats a low blow when you know i cant read plus i dont have time....i have another one to install today and I was so disgusted with those isolator valves i built my own lastnight. Oh BTW I thought i told you to STFU now listen to the whisperer
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Too much flux causes the copper to remain clean. Not developing the protective patina. It is then over time eaten away by the chemicals in the water. That's what I was taught. |
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| The Following User Says Thank You to TheMaster For This Useful Post: | ROCKSTARPLUMBER (11-04-2009) |
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Now your flow rates do change with the degree rise. 65º rise will get you around 5.2 gpm 85º rise will get you 3.8 gpm
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Ron Hasil Lic #058-160417 A-Archer Sewer & Plumbing specializing in: Tankless Water Heaters | Drain and Sewer Cleaning Sump and Ejector Pumps | Backflow RPZ Testing |
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| The Following User Says Thank You to SewerRatz For This Useful Post: | ROCKSTARPLUMBER (11-04-2009) |
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No straps on the water lines? What's the black line coming up out of the ground? counter strike(by trac pipe)?
Your water lines are un-strapped and way out of plumb. I run PEX and mine don't look like that. |
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He said the Tard, with a capital T
Thats some funny $hit right there! ![]()
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RealLivePlumber You can make it happen, you can watch it happen, or you can wonder wtf happened. Phil Harris 2009 |
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| The Following User Says Thank You to RealLivePlumber For This Useful Post: | ROCKSTARPLUMBER (11-04-2009) |
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