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    Moved an AH to diffrent location in home

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    Just a little side job.. All new copper and drainline inside and out. duct work and the whole 9 yrds
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    where does the vent pipe from the trap go?

    tubing looks good outside.

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    No clean out for the trap? Good thing you added a float switch cause it's gonna need it without a clean out on that trap.

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    Put the drier inside. Never rust out in the house..

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    Quote Originally Posted by gravity View Post
    where does the vent pipe from the trap go?

    tubing looks good outside.
    Its just a little bit long, its open right under the deck, preciate it

    Quote Originally Posted by Brent Ridley View Post
    No clean out for the trap? Good thing you added a float switch cause it's gonna need it without a clean out on that trap.
    Lol yeaa figured somebody would ask about that, i had another tee but didnt have a cap on hand soo i didnt glue the 90 going down
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brent Ridley View Post
    No clean out for the trap? Good thing you added a float switch cause it's gonna need it without a clean out on that trap.
    Savanna GA huh, im from screven county, right inbetween savannah and augusta
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    Outdoor service outlet, nice.

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    So, if you're not terminating the vent for the drain above the level of the float switch, what happens when the drain clogs downstream of the vent? The water pours out of the vent before it has a chance to trip the switch. We always terminate above the height of the primary pan, even if it means drilling another hole in the deck.
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    good point i always make sure to do that with units in hung cielings, guess i didnt think about it too hard under the deck
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