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Old 01-30-2008, 02:35 PM
Jerry Peck Jerry Peck is offline
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Re: How do I write this up?
Inspector bob,

First, welcome to THE home inspectors board.

Secondly, we all use our real names here, so, if you would, please click on the 'Contact Us' link at the bottom of the page and Brian will reset your user name to your real name.

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Originally Posted by Inspector bob View Post
Ever seen a condensation line hooked into the tailpiece of the lav???
Unfortunately, yeah.

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It is done all the time and is legal.
You are so wrong there. Your first post here and you are trying to tell us that something not allowed by code is allowed, and doing so after questioning someone else about code back?

Please provide your code backup.

Here is mine.

A/C condensate is an indirect waste, and as such, is required to be connected through an indirect waste fitting, an air gap.

From the 2006 IRC. (underlining is mine)
- P2706.3 Prohibited waste receptors.
Plumbing fixtures that are used for domestic or culinary purposes shall not be used to receive the discharge of indirect waste piping.

- - Exceptions:
- - - 1. A kitchen sink trap is acceptable for use as a receptor for a dishwasher.
- - - 2. A laundry tray is acceptable for use as a receptor for a clothes washing machine.

You will, quite hopefully, have already noticed that: a) exception 1. is for kitchen sinks and ONLY allows indirect waste from a dishwasher; b) exception 2. is for a laundry tray (i.e, a laundry sink) and ONLY allows indirect waste from a clothes washer; c) that there is no 3. for anything else, not even a vanity.

My apologies for the tone of the above response, but your first post carries the same tone toward the other poster, as shown below.

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Is this an interpretation of that code section in your state????
Just wondering if everyone here in Az. is doing their jobs incorrectly.
*I* am wondering if *YOU* are doing *YOUR* job correctly ... by the way, your job is not (hopefully) as a plumbing code inspector, is it?

Hopefully, you will contact Brian and have him change your username, then continue to post here as we can all learn from each other, as long as we do it "nicely", otherwise, bad attitudes can be treated with equal responses.
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