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    Is this an acceptable connection to a waste line. It is a humidifier drain line.

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    This is the closest thing I could find in the plumbing code.


    802.1.3 Potable clear-water waste.
    Where devices and
    equipment, such as sterilizers and relief valves, discharge
    potable water to the building drainage system, the discharge
    shall be through an indirect waste pipe by means of an air

    gap. Drinking fountains may be connected directly or indirectly



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    Quote Originally Posted by mathew stouffer View Post
    Is this an acceptable connection to a waste line. It is a humidifier drain line.
    No it is not. That is a good way to suck some funky stuff into that air stream.

    That is also not the correct way to attach a line into the ABS pipe.

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    Plug the hole, not with bazooka, buy a condensate pump, drill a hole in the box plate and send it outside to a needy bush.


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    Quote Originally Posted by wayne soper View Post
    Plug the hole,

    Actually ... ... there is no approved repair other than to replace that test tee. Yeah, it could be a pain, but whoever drilled those holes in there is the one who created the problem, not the HI reporting the problem.

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    If it looks like a cluster and smells like a cluster, nine times out of ten it's a cluster.

    Thanks


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    If you can't pump outdoors, indirect to a trapped waste arm, like a washing machine drain.


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    A $8 pack of JB Weld and a flat file will make the fitting as good as new. The repair will be stronger than the pipe. (ducking now)


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    Mathew

    That is a safety/health issue... technical term "cross connection"

    PROTECTION OF POTABLE WATER SUPPLY
    P2902.1 General. A potable water supply system shall be
    designed and installed as to prevent contamination from
    nonpotable liquids, solids or gases being introduced into the
    potable water supply. Connections shall not be made to a potable
    water supply in a manner that could contaminate the water
    supply or provide a cross-connection between the supply and a
    source of contamination unless an approvedbackflow-prevention
    device is provided. Cross-connections between an individual
    water supply and a potable public water supply shall be
    prohibited.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Randy Mayo View Post
    Mathew

    That is a safety/health issue... technical term "cross connection"

    PROTECTION OF POTABLE WATER SUPPLY
    P2902.1 General. A potable water supply system shall be
    designed and installed as to prevent contamination from
    nonpotable liquids, solids or gases being introduced into the
    potable water supply. Connections shall not be made to a potable
    water supply in a manner that could contaminate the water
    supply or provide a cross-connection between the supply and a
    source of contamination unless an approvedbackflow-prevention
    device is provided. Cross-connections between an individual
    water supply and a potable public water supply shall be
    prohibited.

    Randy Mayo, P.E.
    RLM & Associates, LLC
    Technically it's not a cross connection since the water supply to the humidifier indirectly flows down the humidifier drain and into that waste pipe. It is not correct but, not directly connected.


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    Quote Originally Posted by James Duffin View Post
    A $8 pack of JB Weld and a flat file will make the fitting as good as new. The repair will be stronger than the pipe. (ducking now)

    You ducked too late, that repair failed after it snagged some waste and some paper, blew out, and covered you with what backed up into the pipe ...

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    David

    Technically an air gap device is required. The question is does this particular humidifier's internal plumbing have an acceptable air gap?


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    David

    Technically an air gap device is required. The question is does this particular humidifier's internal plumbing have an acceptable air gap?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jerry Peck View Post
    You ducked too late, that repair failed after it snagged some waste and some paper, blew out, and covered you with what backed up into the pipe ...
    Don't be so paranoid....plumbing is your friend and is not out to get you. I've seen a JB Weld patch hold on a 6" water line for over 15 years....under pressure. It was still there when I retired. You seem to have no problem spending other peoples money....are you sure you are not a politician?


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    Of course there is NOTHING correct about what is pictured in that photo.

    Furthermore what is proposed by David Bell is neither safe nor legal.

    ABS is not welded it is cemented.

    The hub of the street fitting with cleanout has been compromosed. There is NO WAY to "repair" this must be removed and the sections of sch. 40 ABS replaced.

    The compromise to the stack (wet vented) has also compromised the system connected to it. Cross contamination IS an issue, not only of the potable water supply but invasion of the HVAC ducting system. Not only organisms but of gases. Methane is explosive at far lesser concentrations that what can cause asphixia.

    Pictured IS A PUBLIC HEALTH HAZARD, is illegal, and needs to be remediated. Anything connected "upstream" of this illegal "tap" must be considered CONTAMINATED.

    A LICENSED PLUMBER, preferably a Master Plumber, is who should be deferred to for remediation of the DWV. The HVAC system will likely require at a minimum TOTAL decontamination and potential at least partial removal and replacement. A public health expert, environmental engineer, or similar likely should be further consulted regarding the extent of contamination and in the decontamination/remediation efforts. I doubt the humidifier can be saved. Chemical treatment alone is generally insufficient to remediate BIOSLIME. The more agressive bioslime treatments will prove destructive to the hvac equipment.




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    Quote Originally Posted by H.G. Watson, Sr. View Post

    . . . . . The HVAC system will likely require at a minimum TOTAL decontamination and potential at least partial removal and replacement. A public health expert, environmental engineer, or similar likely should be further consulted regarding the extent of contamination and in the decontamination/remediation efforts. I doubt the humidifier can be saved. . . . .
    Seems a little rigid H.G.

    Show it to a code official and he will tell you to fix it. Show it to a lawyer and you will get a different story.


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