How would you report the following ?

Originally Posted By: dmacy
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http://www.nachi.org/bbsystem/usrimages/4/48705_Broadview_Hts_001_Small.jpg ]


Thank you

Dave


Originally Posted By: Blaine Wiley
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That is Pex plumbing in a Manabloc system. Each plumbing line should be a home run from the manifold to the fixture it serves, and the shutoff for each line is at the manifold.


The main shutoff valve is located elsewhere. In the basement, garage or on the exerior of the house.


Originally Posted By: Jay Moge
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my report would say,“manifold system apears to be in good working order, acuracy of labeling not tested. suggest homeowner test at earliest convenience, main water shut off located _______”


Originally Posted By: bkelly2
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David how old is the house that this is in?



“I used to be disgusted, Now I try to Be amused”-Elvis Costello

Originally Posted By: dmacy
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The townhouse was built in 1994.


Thank you for your replies.

Dave


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David PB pipe was installed unTil 1995, could you read any of the piping numbers?


http://www.pbpipe.com/notice.htm


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Originally Posted By: rbennett
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Originally Posted By: Jay Moge
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“what??? that radiator hose works just fine when i took it off the 'ol ford out back” “plus if the drain cloggs…just give 'er a squeeze” icon_cool.gif


Originally Posted By: bkelly2
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PB Pipe, Look Familiar? ]



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Originally Posted By: tallen
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bkelly2 wrote:
David PB pipe was installed unTil 1995, could you read any of the piping numbers?

http://www.pbpipe.com/notice.htm



I have seen it in homes built in 1996.


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Originally Posted By: bkelly2
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That would not surprise me Todd. The manifold in my picture is the twin of the picture that started this thread.



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Originally Posted By: Jay Moge
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tallen wrote:
bkelly2 wrote:
David PB pipe was installed unTil 1995, could you read any of the piping numbers?

http://www.pbpipe.com/notice.htm



I have seen it in homes built in 1996.


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Originally Posted By: jhagarty
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Dave:


PB is Generally marked with the PB2110 nomenclature. Check the side wall of the piping for true identification.


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