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    May 9, 2010, 02:26 PM
    Can I run water heater pressure relieve into a vent stack?
    I am installing a water heater in the second story of a residential home. Can I run the water heater pressure relieve into a nearby toilet vent stack?
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    May 9, 2010, 02:37 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by infromix View Post
    I am installing a water heater in the second story of a residential home. Can I run the water heater pressure relieve into a nearby toilet vent stack?
    How would you make the connection and why would you want to do that?
    Is the valve leaking? Why not simply install a heater pan, (see image) under the heater and exhaust the T&P valve into that'
    Then both the valve and the heater would be protected from spills and leaks. You can rub a drain from the heater pan through a outside wall and elb then o it down.
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