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Gene South
09-13-2016, 10:15 AM
Water heater PEX CPCV connection.
Appears to be glued.
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Jerry Peck
09-13-2016, 10:48 AM
Yes it does.
Question: Where is that going to/coming from? It goes up to what looks like a male hose thread adapter which has an elbow connector screwed onto it with a black pipe connected to it?
There are also combustible material being too close to the B-vent/draft hood too - that foam insulation is combustible and needs to be 6 inches from that draft hood.
Gene South
09-13-2016, 11:17 AM
Yes it does.
Question: Where is that going to/coming from? It goes up to what looks like a male hose thread adapter which has an elbow connector screwed onto it with a black pipe connected to it?
There are also combustible material being too close to the B-vent/draft hood too - that foam insulation is combustible and needs to be 6 inches from that draft hood.
It is a thermal expansion valve (made by WATTS).
Yes, I was aware of the combustion material (insulation).
I do not believe CPCV will bond with PEX in a pressure line. What do you think?
Jerry Peck
09-13-2016, 12:22 PM
It is a thermal expansion valve (made by WATTS).
What is the approved discharge drain line material for it?
I do not believe CPCV will bond with PEX in a pressure line. What do you think?
Nope - all materials are required to be assembled and connected with proper materials and fittings, which means there needs to be a proper fitting/adapter between the CPVC and the PEX.
Section P2906 Materials, Joints and Connections
(the see the following sections - too much to type)
- P2906.9 Plastic pipe joints
- P2906.9.1 Solvent cementing
- P2906.9.1.2 CPVC plastic pipe
- P2906.9.1.5 Cross-linked polyethylene plastic (PEX) and its two subsections Flared joints and Mechanical joints
Mark Reinmiller
09-13-2016, 12:48 PM
I am looking at this on my phone and cannot see it that well. ls that coming from the TPR valve? Regardless, it looks like a DIY mess.
ROBERT YOUNG
09-13-2016, 08:08 PM
Solvent-based glue will soften the PEX tubing and the joint will not hold.
Tom Rees
09-16-2016, 05:10 AM
There's no reason they couldn't have continued that small black line all the way to the floor drain. Was there a floor drain? Here is the spec sheet for the BRV. By the way, I see these leaking a lot. They are designed to relieve pressure from thermal expansion but if you see it running constantly it is broken. I include this in my reports so the clients can monitor it.
http://media.wattswater.com/es-BRV.pdf
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