Water Heater ATP discharge line - how far off ground outside

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I am installing a new gas water heater in a utility closet which will have an ATP discharge line going through an outside wall and terminating in a 90 degree bend and short pipe pointed down toward the ground. How far off the ground should that termination after the 90 be? Seems like I read a min/max limit in UPC somewhere.
 

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Thanks - figured it was in reference to the water heater's temperature/pressure valve but thought maybe this was something new.
 
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