Hot water boilers should be provided with expansion tanks. There are two types of expansion tanks designated for use
with a residential boiler system. A non-pressurized tank is simply a cylinder filled with air set at atmosphere
pressure. A pressurized tank is a sealed cylinder divided by a flexible diaphragm. An expansion tank provides space
for the water to expand as it is heated, and it keeps the water pressure within the normal operating range while the
boiler is working. Thank you www.nachi.org
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Temperature and pressure-relief (TPR) valves are safety devices installed on water heating appliances, such as
boilers and domestic water supply heaters. TPRs are designed to automatically release water in the event that
pressure or temperature in the water tank exceeds safe levels.
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Water circulating through a hot water circulation system becomes chemically inert and does not rust the piping. But
water heaters have a constant supply of fresh water with lots of corrosion-causing oxygen. Because of this, water
heaters are prone to corrosion. As a result, water heaters usually have an anti-corrosion rod or sacrificial rod
installed. Sacrificial anodes are typically made of magnesium or aluminum. The rod is immersed inside the water
heater tank, allowing the chemical reaction from the fresh water to attack it rather than the tank. In some areas,
rods are replaced regularly.
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If a laundry tub waste line connects to a clothes washer standpipe, the standpipe should be at least 30 inches above the standpipe trap weir and should extend above the flood level rim edge of the laundry tub. The outlet of the laundry tub must not be more than 30 inches horizontally away from the standpipe trap.
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Whirlpool/jetted bathtub fixtures must be installed according to the manufacturer’s recommendations. The bathtub may
be filled with water and tested during the rough-in plumbing inspection.
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Watch this and again NEVER skip a sewer scope! New construction also, we have found many new builds with sewer line issues
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Todd D. Engle, CMI
Certified Master Inspector (CMI)®
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Discharge, Loop and Air Gap
The dishwasher discharge hose should be connected to the waste tee or disposer inlet above the drain trap. It is
recommended that the drain hose either be looped up and securely fastened to the underside of the counter, or be
connected to an air gap.
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I grew up on a farm = eat your food do not waste it! Debris from the disposal will clog your drains in enough time
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