Pman6
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my house was built in 1992.
my cooktop doesn't have a drip leg.
But I know it's common to have one for the water heater. and maybe the hvac gas furnace too? These are sensitive gas valves.
what is standard practice?
if the main line to the house has a drip leg, then you wouldn't need a drip leg for every appliance in the house, right?
but i never see this.
my cooktop doesn't have a drip leg.
But I know it's common to have one for the water heater. and maybe the hvac gas furnace too? These are sensitive gas valves.
what is standard practice?
if the main line to the house has a drip leg, then you wouldn't need a drip leg for every appliance in the house, right?
but i never see this.