So, according to your document…gravity fed only. Also, there is a hint in there so now you have the correct terminology. When did SC adopt 2018? How old is the home or water heater?
Bite him hard!! Can’t get a better education if he’ll accept it.
Try listing the SC water heater discharge piping code not the boiler discharge code they are **very different **.
Never mind…Shoots self for even suggesting…
47 replies? I gave up! you guys must be bored, again
Kinda looks and reads the same…go to bed, you’re tired.
A good home inspector researches his information. I assure you they are not the same.
I hope the pencils helped business pick up.
A “qualified Home Inspector” would have never asked the question…
I think the OP is a new inspector trying to impress us with some not very interesting discovery’s. He’s had a hard go at it with leads and getting the business started, look at his posts.
He feeds on drama and if I had to guess I would say he’s one of those kids that’s used to getting his way or bullying on social media.
Not if it’s a residential inspection. The quote that you referenced is from the chapter of the mechanical code book. This is when a water heater is used as a hydronic source of heat. Before you reference codes you should know which book to use.