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Old 9/15/09, 7:38 AM
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Default Refrigerant lines thru foundation wall

Question:

Beside common sense, is there a code reference or requirement to have refrigerant lines placed inside conduit when penetrating a concrete foundation wall?

Had a builder yesterday balk at an issue I called out. The refrigerant lines that penetrate the foundation wall have missing insulation. I informed the builder that condensation will occur on the uninsulated section and drip inside the wall cavity.

Any help would be appreciated.

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Old 9/15/09, 8:48 AM
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Default Re: Refrigerant lines thru foundation wall

Any reason he did not seal the wall?
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Old 9/15/09, 11:02 AM
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Piping protection and support:

Piping shall not be embedded directly in concrete IRC2603.3 UPC313.2
Mechanically protect pipes passing through/under walls IRC2603.5 UPC313.1



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Old 9/15/09, 5:51 PM
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Piping protection and support:

Piping shall not be embedded directly in concrete IRC2603.3 UPC313.2
Mechanically protect pipes passing through/under walls IRC2603.5 UPC313.1
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Default Re: Refrigerant lines thru foundation wall

Kevin, here is a pic of a standard installation of piping for four units.
Once the backfill is done, the sleeves will be trimmed to grade and sealed.

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Old 9/15/09, 7:41 PM
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Thanks, Marcel.

That's a good picture.

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Default Re: Refrigerant lines thru foundation wall

Aside from condensation, copper can't be in direct contact with concrete.
Copper loses every time.

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