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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. Thanks, Kevin Kevin A. Richardson Level III Infraspection Institute Certified Infrared ThermographerŪ, #7493 Infraspection Institute Thermography Instructor BPI Certified Building Performance Analyst RESNET Level II Home Energy Survey Professional Maryland Licensed Home Inspector, #29727 InterNACHI Certified Professional Inspector, #04091175 301-942-4610 www.richnspect.com www.infrared-diagnostics.com www.thehomegreenteam.com |
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Please Note:
wsiegel is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
Any reason he did not seal the wall?
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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 "Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different results." Albert Einstein Clarksville - Nashville Home Inspector Lic#40 http://www.midtninspections.com ITC Level III Thermographer Cert#1958 Building Science Thermographer Cert#33784 http://www.thermalimagingscan.com HVAC Certification EPA Cert#2046620 Link to my Website at: http://www.midtninspections.com/link-submission |
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Kevin Kevin A. Richardson Level III Infraspection Institute Certified Infrared ThermographerŪ, #7493 Infraspection Institute Thermography Instructor BPI Certified Building Performance Analyst RESNET Level II Home Energy Survey Professional Maryland Licensed Home Inspector, #29727 InterNACHI Certified Professional Inspector, #04091175 301-942-4610 www.richnspect.com www.infrared-diagnostics.com www.thehomegreenteam.com |
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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. ![]() LEED Green Associates InachiAwardsPortal: Inachi US Member of the Year Award 2009 |
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Thanks, Marcel.
That's a good picture. Kevin Kevin A. Richardson Level III Infraspection Institute Certified Infrared ThermographerŪ, #7493 Infraspection Institute Thermography Instructor BPI Certified Building Performance Analyst RESNET Level II Home Energy Survey Professional Maryland Licensed Home Inspector, #29727 InterNACHI Certified Professional Inspector, #04091175 301-942-4610 www.richnspect.com www.infrared-diagnostics.com www.thehomegreenteam.com |
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Aside from condensation, copper can't be in direct contact with concrete.
Copper loses every time. Tim |
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