Hi Fred, I have a question for you, because I've been looking through the code book and I cant find where it says it, but: Where does it say that you can use a 90 elbow on the horizontal on a fixture trap arm? I know you can do it because we do it all the time, but I cant for the life of me find it in the code. Thanks, Julian
Overall good video, one correction though, 2.5.2.1. and 2.5.3.1. are not Clauses but rather an Article. A Clause would be, for example , 2.5.2.1.(1)(b). The NPC is structured Part, Section, Subsection, Article, Sentence, Clause, Subclause.
yup the other power point circuit vent drawing was to do the introductory explanation of circuit venting, this one is more advanced trying to illustrate what it would look like in 3D.
Great job. Thanks
Thanks for sharing!! I would like to know how many fixtures can be connected in a 2 in vent, could you please tell me?
This video is very helpful
Hi Fred,
I have a question for you, because I've been looking through the code book and I cant find where it says it, but:
Where does it say that you can use a 90 elbow on the horizontal on a fixture trap arm? I know you can do it because we do it all the time, but I cant for the life of me find it in the code.
Thanks,
Julian
it's in 2.2.4.3. 2) b)
@@notooshaby thank you sir!!
Overall good video, one correction though, 2.5.2.1. and 2.5.3.1. are not Clauses but rather an Article. A Clause would be, for example , 2.5.2.1.(1)(b). The NPC is structured Part, Section, Subsection, Article, Sentence, Clause, Subclause.
thanks for paying attention to the detail of the code, its just an old habit I have of calling them all clauses.
Great material.
pretty good vid, I do prefer the other video on circuit venting the drawing one super easy to follow
yup the other power point circuit vent drawing was to do the introductory explanation of circuit venting, this one is more advanced trying to illustrate what it would look like in 3D.
you can't use a double y on its back in Ontario
You either need to improve your pronunciation, or you need to speak clearly with an audible tone of voice.
appreciate the criticism
@@notooshaby
Just trying to help you man......
Sometimes it difficult to understand.