Adventures of That Plumber Dude
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Smoke Test
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Giant Christmas Tree Bulb Conversion
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Bought these Giant light bulbs from Home Depot, but they required 3 AA Batteries each and had no real way of controlling them, So I converted them to run off of 110V and can now be controlled by my timer.
10206 Cabin Tour
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This is Cabin tour of Cabin 10206 on Allure of the seas.
Deploy Spypoint Flex Cameras
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Deploying/Installing the 2 new Spypoint Flex cameras and the solar battery system to power them. The sound quality is bad, I need to get a remote microphone. Solar Panel system is an Eco-Worthy 25W Solar Kit amzn.to/3KfCGtP These are similar to the Batteries that I used. amzn.to/3CmHg7N Power pigtails for the cameras amzn.to/3AhPSde Wiring Used to make up the pigtails amzn.to/3dOt6Ce This box i...
Remote Camera Solar Power Box Build
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We built a Solar Powered Battery Box to power a couple of remote cameras at the future site of our offgrid container cabin. Solar Panel system is an Eco-Worthy 25W Solar Kit amzn.to/3KfCGtP These are similar to the Batteries that I used. amzn.to/3CmHg7N Power pigtails for the cameras amzn.to/3AhPSde Wiring Used to make up the pigtails amzn.to/3dOt6Ce This box is not stainless, but is of a simil...
Spypoint Flex Unboxing
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Unboxing the new Spypoint Flex Camera, This is a great addition to the Spypoint Family. The Pricepoint is good as well. Spypoint Flex Camera amzn.to/3AfkDiW
Harbor Freight Solar System 4 years Later, How did it Fair?
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Harbor Freight Solar system 4 years later. How did it fair. This is a better system and will probably last a lot longer. It is an Eco-Worthy 100W Solar Kit. amzn.to/3Cqijbx
Threading Pipe with a Ridgid 300 pipe threader.
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Threading Pipe with a Ridgid 300 pipe threader.
Family Farm after Hurricane Laura
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This is a drone video of the damage to the farm from hurricane Laura
Baker Drone Flyover (under Reconstruction) 5 10 2020
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Baker Drone Flyover (under Reconstruction) 5 10 2020
Motorized Cart Project Intro
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Motorized Cart Project Intro
HiLo on the original Price is Right
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HiLo on the original Price is Right
Stanley Bryers explains the Texas Plumbing Board History & where Plumber's license fees go.
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Stanley Bryers explains the Texas Plumbing Board History & where Plumber's license fees go.
Friends of The Leblanc Cemetery Meeting 8-31-019
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Friends of The Leblanc Cemetery Meeting 8-31-019
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UPS Battery Converted to Solar Battery
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UPS Battery Converted to Solar Battery
Is Your Backflow Preventer Protecting You?
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Is Your Backflow Preventer Protecting You?
Baker Hotel Rear
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Baker Hotel Rear
Baker Hotel, Mineral Wells, TX Drone Flyover
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Baker Hotel, Mineral Wells, TX Drone Flyover
Ft Wolters Army Hospital Drone Flyover
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Ft Wolters Army Hospital Drone Flyover
American Standard Flush Valve Repair
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American Standard Flush Valve Repair
PVC Tankless Vent Installation
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PVC Tankless Vent Installation
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  • @gregorysloan2673
    @gregorysloan2673 2 місяці тому

    Great video it is exactly what i needed to know, as i am replacing a 40 gallon tank heater with a Rinnai RX 180 IN condensing unit it is an indoor/outdoor convertible model. If you are familiar with that model, will you procedure as stated in your video work for me. It will be installed in an exterior water heater closet with a vented door but i want to run the exhaust through the roof flashing as you did in the video, the the roof existing roof vevt is very shirt only about 4 feet from top of old tank to top of old termination cap on roof. Thank you so very much. Greg

  • @gregorysloan2673
    @gregorysloan2673 2 місяці тому

    Great video it is exactly what i needed to know, as i am replacing a 40 gallon tank heater with a Rinnai RX 180 IN condensing unit it is an indoor/outdoor convertible model. If you are familiar with that model, will you procedure as stated in your video work for me. It will be installed in an exterior water heater closet with a vented door but i want to run the exhaust through the roof flashing as you did in the video, the the roof existing roof vevt is very shirt only about 4 feet from top of old tank to top of old termination cap on roof. Thank you so very much. Greg

  • @gotchaplumber
    @gotchaplumber 4 місяці тому

    Does one have to worry about rain water drajning back through 2"?

  • @scljg
    @scljg 6 місяців тому

    i like what you did with the vent through the roof.. I was just wondering how you keep moisture out the exhaust when you get blowing rain or snow

    • @adventuresofthatplumberdud9326
      @adventuresofthatplumberdud9326 5 місяців тому

      You don't keep it out, It goes down through the unit and goes out the condensate drain on this particular unit. Each brand has their own way of dealing with this issue. Thanks for the Question.

  • @frankh2046
    @frankh2046 7 місяців тому

    why not just shove the pvc pipe into the bvent? Have a separate pipe for intake and you're done.

    • @adventuresofthatplumberdud9326
      @adventuresofthatplumberdud9326 6 місяців тому

      Because if you do that Navien will void the warranty. I had a customer that the installer did that and they did indeed void her warranty.

  • @rl4889
    @rl4889 9 місяців тому

    Fantastic video. Ty

  • @jasonhw6428
    @jasonhw6428 10 місяців тому

    Put a pan in

    • @adventuresofthatplumberdud9326
      @adventuresofthatplumberdud9326 6 місяців тому

      We always do. This was not a complete installation when we shot the video. Hurricane Harvey came through shortly after we installed this heater and had no leaks from that.

  • @kadnfildnsflisfilsdn
    @kadnfildnsflisfilsdn 11 місяців тому

    I just had a navien installed (Model NPE-150S2), and the vertical pipe looks like absolute dogshit coming out of my roof; is there some way to finish it to make it look better?

  • @quirino18
    @quirino18 Рік тому

    Wouldn't reducing the Exhaust make the unit Turn off because its not extracting enough Heat causing unit to go in to safe mode?

    • @adventuresofthatplumberdud9326
      @adventuresofthatplumberdud9326 6 місяців тому

      We didn't reduce the exhaust, please watch the video again. it is one piece of 2" Pipe from the heater all the way to the T on top. the 3"X2" reducer is an adapter to make it fit the existing roof flashing.

    • @quirino18
      @quirino18 6 місяців тому

      @@adventuresofthatplumberdud9326 i see, Original Pipe was 2" so you used 3" adapter to fit it on to the roof exhaust without having to modify! i got confused because my its a 3" from unit to roof and actually the Id its bigger than 3" something like 31/4 or so so i just added a Coupling to the pipe and it fit right in not on the outside but on the inside without even touching the existing exhaust

    • @adventuresofthatplumberdud9326
      @adventuresofthatplumberdud9326 5 місяців тому

      @quirino18 if it is a Navien Heater, that voids the warranty. The vent cannot be run in anything except PVC or CPVC pipe.

  • @TheSquidmark
    @TheSquidmark Рік тому

    I need to do the same thing for a condensing Navien NPE-240A2, but my existing B-vent runs from the garage, through the second story wall, and out the roof. The B-vent is a straight run, but I probably can't easily remove it. Can I leave it in place and use it as a chase-way to feed approx 20 ft CPVC pipe down from the roof to connect to the Tankless WH? Is the CPVC pipe likely to rattle around inside the B-vent? The CPVC pipe could be secured/supported at the tankless WH, the garage ceiling, in the attic, and at the roof. Is that enough to pass an inspection, or do I also need to open drywall in the second story to add a support? Should I stick with 2" CPVC pipe so the volume of hot gas gets pushed out the stack before it cools and CO descends back down the pipe and into the garage? Or is this approx 20 ft length better served with 3" pipe for less resistance? Does CPVC need to be allowed to expand lengthwise like the old B-vent?

    • @adventuresofthatplumberdud9326
      @adventuresofthatplumberdud9326 6 місяців тому

      Sorry for the slow reply, The pipe that comes off of a Navien is 2" PVC, and it is possible to do what you are asking, but it will be a tight fit. 2" PVC will barely fit inside 3" B Vent.

  • @dylancampbell8064
    @dylancampbell8064 Рік тому

    Pretty sure Navien requires a candy cane for the top of the venting for their warranty.

    • @anthonycresenzi7376
      @anthonycresenzi7376 11 місяців тому

      They do not - that's the intake never the exhaust

    • @adventuresofthatplumberdud9326
      @adventuresofthatplumberdud9326 6 місяців тому

      Navien requires a T on their exhaust, If you go above the roof with the intake, it requires a candy cane. If you take combustion air from the attic as we do in Texas, you can just put a 90 on top of the heater.

  • @OOGLiBOOGLiTX
    @OOGLiBOOGLiTX Рік тому

    This is sloppy, definitely not a professional.

  • @douglasshortall4084
    @douglasshortall4084 Рік тому

    They knew us by name ! 1969

  • @wascalywabbit
    @wascalywabbit Рік тому

    For over 40 years... I've been told never to set batteries on the ground,it kills them

    • @adventuresofthatplumberdud9326
      @adventuresofthatplumberdud9326 Рік тому

      I was told never set Batteries on Concrete, but either way, my batteries are in a rack mount system that holds them. They are still going strong after 4+ Years. The ones in the video that are on the ground get cycled through into the generator as a start battery. The whole house generator doesn't keep the battery charged, so I just do it this way. I could just add a solar panel to the generator, but I have been lazy so far.

  • @elrobo3568
    @elrobo3568 Рік тому

    I have been using the same system for years and it is still working fine. What I did after inspecting the panels is seal the edges where the glass panel meets the plastic with clear RTV. I think water might be getting in there so I sealed it. all else working great.

    • @adventuresofthatplumberdud9326
      @adventuresofthatplumberdud9326 Рік тому

      I am going to take the dead panels apart and see if the wiring is just bad. I suspect you are right and water got in there and corroded the connections. I just haven't slowed down and done so. I will make a follow up video when I do attempt to repair them. Thanks for the comment.

  • @rudydunn5865
    @rudydunn5865 Рік тому

    I can’t get my flex to work. Keep saying the SD card memory is full and will not send any pictures.

  • @johncagle8355
    @johncagle8355 Рік тому

    Alert: I bought a Flex for night security only to find out that the Flex doesn't have a custom setting. You can not set it to operate when you want it to.

  • @DCUPtoejuice
    @DCUPtoejuice Рік тому

    can you use the 4" for intake at the same time?

  • @jedidiah5131
    @jedidiah5131 Рік тому

    Thanks for the video...

  • @jedidiah5131
    @jedidiah5131 Рік тому

    I now have 4 FLEX that I use for security ,I bought them because of the TIME LAPSE Plus, the 33mp and the auto updates.... The American packaging is different from the Canadian packaging, I find that odd that they would spend money on that...Spypoint is also coming out with a security box and a lithium solar panel that has a much higher battery capacity than most other /solar panel/cameras, I think it is 10,000mah, with no sun that should run your camera for a very long time ,depending on amount of pics of course....Thanks for the video...

    • @adventuresofthatplumberdud9326
      @adventuresofthatplumberdud9326 Рік тому

      I built my own solar system for my 2 new Spypoint Flex cams. Here is a link to that build. ua-cam.com/video/5Rt_lvOhSHM/v-deo.html

  • @bargainlabels3433
    @bargainlabels3433 Рік тому

    Thanks...great info! 😃

  • @wandamcgann7728
    @wandamcgann7728 2 роки тому

    why didn't you put a plastic screen or something on the pipe you did with the original flashing?? wont squirrels and other thingks like birds try to get in there??? we have all kinds of squirrels and small birds around my area. no way i would leave those holes without screens plastic or another type screen.

    • @adventuresofthatplumberdud9326
      @adventuresofthatplumberdud9326 Рік тому

      If you mean the original flashing, we reused that hole and put 3" PVC Pipe through it. If you mean the outlet for the water heater, we do install a plastic screen that comes with the heater. You have to e very carful when covering these vents, if you put too much backpressure on the heater, it will stop working & throw an error code.

  • @davidmurphyhandyman
    @davidmurphyhandyman 2 роки тому

    You can't vent straight into the old one like that it has to penetrate all the way. The moisture will build up and come back in the house.

    • @adventuresofthatplumberdud9326
      @adventuresofthatplumberdud9326 Рік тому

      I am not sure what you are saying here. We didn't use the old vent at all, just the roof jack. Been doing it this way for about 5 years with no issues whatsoever.

  • @PacoOtis
    @PacoOtis 2 роки тому

    It does appear we Americans simply have no idea how to make a video. Horrible elevator music instead of talking to us and providing some information? Did an adult review this video prior to release? Best of luck, but you really might want to ponder changing from this rather awful format!

    • @adventuresofthatplumberdud9326
      @adventuresofthatplumberdud9326 Рік тому

      Yes sir, I am an adult, this was one of my first ever videos. I am aware that it wasn't the best. And as far as information, I really don't have any information to give.

  • @charlesfosha2739
    @charlesfosha2739 2 роки тому

    My inspector said prove that you can take the intake air from the attic. Seems obvious that a 1300 sq ft house with a 2x8 roof and 2 1x3 vents are each end would easily provide the intake air for a 2 in intake pipe. Can you help with some calculations.

    • @adventuresofthatplumberdud9326
      @adventuresofthatplumberdud9326 Рік тому

      Sorry for the slow reply, I just noticed there were comments that were unanswered. I would ask him to show me where in the code it says I can't. I can tell you that on a Navien, the manual says you can, provided there is adequate ventilation. Good Luck.

  • @wolfmannful
    @wolfmannful 2 роки тому

    I have been doing plumbing for a long time and I never seen that tool before. That is pretty handy

    • @cortez1638
      @cortez1638 2 роки тому

      I guess you haven't been doing it long enough...

    • @adventuresofthatplumberdud9326
      @adventuresofthatplumberdud9326 Рік тому

      Yes, they have been around for many years. They make them from 1" all the way through 4" for sure. a bit pricey, but worth the money.

  • @ladyscholar3421
    @ladyscholar3421 3 роки тому

    Born there, Sept, 1968.

  • @mokills187
    @mokills187 3 роки тому

    I have a navien combi unit , it is in my basement. Can I vent it to my roof? It is currently spitting out the side of my house. Any ideas would help greatly, thanks 🙏

    • @adventuresofthatplumberdud9326
      @adventuresofthatplumberdud9326 Рік тому

      Yes you can!

    • @mokills187
      @mokills187 Рік тому

      @@adventuresofthatplumberdud9326 are there any steps other than just running it up and out? Feel like condensation will build

  • @superiorgas294
    @superiorgas294 3 роки тому

    Great job man. Very helpful video

  • @patricksmith8205
    @patricksmith8205 3 роки тому

    Having attended flight school there in 68, find the conditions of Ft Wolters depressing

  • @psomlo
    @psomlo 3 роки тому

    Pretty clever! I just put in a Takagi tankless and had a similar situation with the vent - had 6" single wall flashed to the roof with a 6 to 4 metal reducer. I ran 3" PVC and used the 4x3 reducer with the stop removed to bear on the tapered part of my metal reducer. I capped that with a slip over rubber collar to flash it.

  • @westvalley411
    @westvalley411 3 роки тому

    Nice video, good tips...but please fix your camera focus! Don't you need a 90 elbow on the sides of the roof "T" so rain is not blown in?

    • @adventuresofthatplumberdud9326
      @adventuresofthatplumberdud9326 Рік тому

      No, there is a condensate drain on these units that also serves to take any water that comes in the vent away.

  • @skeena59
    @skeena59 4 роки тому

    Could you run the exhaust vertically up the old water tank chimney?

    • @mx-lj4qq
      @mx-lj4qq 3 роки тому

      no!!!

    • @adventuresofthatplumberdud9326
      @adventuresofthatplumberdud9326 Рік тому

      No, it is a corrosive exhaust and would quickly deteriorate the metal vent. The manufacturer states that it must be PVC or ABS pipe.

  • @PeacefulKnight
    @PeacefulKnight 4 роки тому

    Very cool video! You can also use spray paint to help the exhaust vent match the color of the roof.

  • @tonyle9744
    @tonyle9744 4 роки тому

    Thank you for the video. Is it a good idea to run the PVC pipe thru the exist Type B vent all the way up to tip of the B vent? This way no need to remove the exist B vent. Thank you

    • @adventuresofthatplumberdud9326
      @adventuresofthatplumberdud9326 Рік тому

      Sorry for the late reply, I had no idea that I had comments. No, it is a corrosive exhaust and would quickly deteriorate the metal vent. The manufacturer states that it must be PVC or ABS pipe.

  • @dozer8053
    @dozer8053 4 роки тому

    Been looking for a good way to go through b vent. Thumbs up 👍🏼 on this one!

    • @adventuresofthatplumberdud9326
      @adventuresofthatplumberdud9326 4 роки тому

      Thanks, it has been a lifesaver, sure makes it easier. We have also found that using an appropriate size hole saw works better to remove the stop.

    • @adventuresofthatplumberdud9326
      @adventuresofthatplumberdud9326 4 роки тому

      It was the easiest way we could come up with and remain 2". Of course, you could always increase to 3" PVC and still use the existing flashing.

  • @Rspartan
    @Rspartan 4 роки тому

    I'm planning on adapting your solution for the NPE-180S I'm installing. I'm in N. California with average rainfall and little to no snow. Couple questions: 1) How do you determine the length of pipe protruding from the roof? Reading the comments I'm still a little unsure about the termination with regard to rain. From the Navien Installation and Operation Manual, NPE Condensing Water Heaters, v5.3 (May 29, 2019), pg. 34: "To avoid moisture and frost build-up and to maintain clearances to openings on adjacent homes, 45 degree elbows, 90 degree elbows, or tees may be attached to the end of the termination vent pipe to direct the exhaust plumes away from buildings, as long as the total allowable vent lengths, maximum number of elbows, and distances to air intake restrictions are observed." 2) Any concerns using a 90 degree elbow for the exhaust vent to keep rain from entering?

    • @adventuresofthatplumberdud9326
      @adventuresofthatplumberdud9326 4 роки тому

      The length above the roof should be 18"-24". We always use a T on too of the vent pipe. In the off chance some rain does fo down the vent, it is directed down through the burner assy & comes out the condensate drain. I have seen them improperly installed with nothing on top & they worked just fine. The 180S by the way is the same setup as the 240A. I would however suggest that you go with an A model.

    • @Rspartan
      @Rspartan 4 роки тому

      @@adventuresofthatplumberdud9326 Great, thx for the reply and the info. Nice work!

  • @pinkylin7788
    @pinkylin7788 5 років тому

    Hello, my name is Amy, nice to meet you. I saw the video of American standard urinal repair you posted on Yutube, it's very great!

  • @jimrockford4968
    @jimrockford4968 5 років тому

    Sad they cant find any use!

    • @adventuresofthatplumberdud9326
      @adventuresofthatplumberdud9326 5 років тому

      Actually, they have been using it for Police training & Airsoft tournaments. They are also making it into an AC school. So it is getting some use.

  • @Tracyandcrew
    @Tracyandcrew 5 років тому

    Why not just adapt to the B Vent

    • @adventuresofthatplumberdud9326
      @adventuresofthatplumberdud9326 5 років тому

      B Vent can't be used on a condensing Tankless water heater as corrosive water condenses in the vent. Plus the Manufacturer specifies PVC pipe as the vent material.

    • @Tracyandcrew
      @Tracyandcrew 5 років тому

      @@adventuresofthatplumberdud9326 Gotcha. That's what I thought aswell until Noritz came out with the EZTR50 Bundle. Has the exhaust vent tieing into the existing HWT venting.

  • @gamesbizonhos1926
    @gamesbizonhos1926 5 років тому

    *I love my Tankless water heater.>>>**ur2.pl/1103** I am no longer heating a tank and driving my electric/gas bill up!*

  • @brianbaker5292
    @brianbaker5292 5 років тому

    Terrible plumbers give us HVAC guys bad rep that was awful install and need to follow venting in navien installation manual at least new flashing for pvc venting and you are supposed be using cvpc schedule 80 on exhaust and supposed use an intake for combustion air what are you guys chuck in a truck would not be proud. Of that install terrible hack city

    • @adventuresofthatplumberdud9326
      @adventuresofthatplumberdud9326 5 років тому

      Well Brian, it is very obvious to me that you are not at all familiar with Navien Water Heaters. They do not require schedule 80 CPVC pipe for their vent, in fact, schedule 80 CPVC won't even fit the vent collar on top of the unit. So, maybe you should stick to doing HVAC and leave the plumbing to the professionals.

  • @theusher2893
    @theusher2893 6 років тому

    This is not a flyover. It's a flyby.

  • @scottmccluremcclure3916
    @scottmccluremcclure3916 6 років тому

    I was born there Aug 21 1963

  • @dioneharbour2088
    @dioneharbour2088 6 років тому

    Good shots. Update when you are able to get closer up and show some really great details and closer shots of the very top of the building and the dance floor room! Now that would make a great video and it's not been done...yet! Thanks for sharing! 😎

  • @Brandywine-farm
    @Brandywine-farm 6 років тому

    How can you use PVC for exhaust? What are the temps coming out of that? You'd think they would be pretty high, above 200F exhaust gas temp. We just got a Takagi and it says you have to use Category III.

    • @adventuresofthatplumberdud9326
      @adventuresofthatplumberdud9326 6 років тому

      The temperature of the exhaust coming out of this unit is around 100 degrees, that is well within the limits of PVC pipe. Your Takagi isn't a condensing unit, therefore you must use category III Stainless vent pipe. This unit reclaims 99% of the heat generated by the burner. Yours will reclaim about 70%-80% of the heat. That is just one of the many reasons we think Navien is the best heater on the market.

  • @autotech1100
    @autotech1100 6 років тому

    Also my installer did not use an expansion tank for my Navien 240S tankless water heater. Can this be a bad idea?

    • @adventuresofthatplumberdud9326
      @adventuresofthatplumberdud9326 6 років тому

      With Tankless, there is no thermal expansion, so an expansion tank is no necessary, However, your town or jurisdiction may require one, and if that is so, then he needs to add one.

  • @autotech1100
    @autotech1100 6 років тому

    My installer did not use a sanitary T at the top of the vent pipe on the roof. He used a 45 degree elbow with a plastic screen. I have a little concern about rain water entering the unit and causing damage.

    • @adventuresofthatplumberdud9326
      @adventuresofthatplumberdud9326 6 років тому

      He should have used a Tee, that is what the instructions call for. If water does enter the unit, it should be channeled into the condensate drain, but if it is a really hard rain, it could overwhelm the drain and cause damage to the unit. I would definitely get it changed.

    • @autotech1100
      @autotech1100 6 років тому

      Okay I’m going to change it to a tee. I noticed in your video that your tee doesn’t have bird screens. Does it not need screens?

    • @adventuresofthatplumberdud9326
      @adventuresofthatplumberdud9326 6 років тому

      If it is in an installation that isn't used often, such as a beach house, I would suggest screens. But this is a single family home where the heater gets used frequently.

    • @mx-lj4qq
      @mx-lj4qq 3 роки тому

      you can get away with a 90 or two 90s pointed down (no rain) but always bid screen

  • @DonziGT230
    @DonziGT230 6 років тому

    That T up top looks like it would let rain come down and into the water heater. All it's gonna take is a little wind to blow it right into the vertical pipe. Also, shouldn't the intake have a pipe with a screen in it to keep critters out?

    • @adventuresofthatplumberdud9326
      @adventuresofthatplumberdud9326 6 років тому

      Hi Don, The manufacturer's instructions call for a T on top. So, that is what we put there. As to the screen, there is a screen inside the unit that does that. If too much resistance is put on the intake, it will upset the heater. Thanks for the questions.

  • @SCTV59
    @SCTV59 6 років тому

    Got shots there 1964!