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Old 07-21-2010, 08:09 PM   #11
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That is on this continent? Right?
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Old 07-21-2010, 08:11 PM   #12
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That is on this continent? Right?
Yea in the land of UPC I believe...
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put a Trap Guard on it.
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Old 08-14-2010, 10:34 PM   #14
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You make him show him what he is talking about in the code book. You make him G dammmit.
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put a Trap Guard on it.
Not an automatic means of keeping the trap primed in my book. Trap primers are good for the service guys anyways...
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Not an automatic means of keeping the trap primed in my book. Trap primers are good for the service guys anyways...
I was...ahem....being sarcastic. Sorry.
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put a Trap Guard on it.
Trap guard
Looked in Ontario Building Code Section 7 and cannot understand why an inspector would bock at this.

"those who can't do, teach; those who can't teach, inspect" lol that is my personal quote but feel free to use it within your own jurisdiction!  
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Old 12-21-2010, 09:28 PM   #18
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What is your developed length of pipe run to the drain? I sold the "Core" once on the fact that by the time the water reached the drain, you'd have nothing but vapor (granted they were more than 40 feet and up to 100 feet of pipe). Not to mention that the damn drains were surrounding a pool!!!!

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Argued with an inspector once about using a trap guard. He must have been in cahoots with the builder, trying to make the outfit I work for take a bath. Ended up running 475' of tubing... Wonder if that primer has seen a squirt yet??? Lol
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There is no way out your are in Bellevue, 100% by the book no questions. Yes you are required to have a trap primer 2006 UPC page 132 1007.0 Trap Seal Protection. Bellevue is a bit insane with the book. Got called for air gap discharge to a Dishwasher tee was told it had to go to the Disposal barb which on this sink was above the discharge of the air gap. He stood there while I made the correction. Changed it back when I ran the dishwasher and the air gap squirted.
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