pwise
(Philip Wise, CMI HI9446)
October 11, 2016, 2:07pm
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House in Palm Beach built in 1996. No NOA.
Designed to withstand a Design Pressure of +27.6 psf - 29.7 psf
With a test pressure of +41.3 psf - 44.5 psf
Does that comply with any of these: ASTM E
330, ANSI/DASMA 108, ANSI/DASMA 115 or PA/TAS 202 ?
wsiegel
(William E. Siegel)
October 11, 2016, 4:00pm
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pwise:
House in Palm Beach built in 1996. No NOA.
Designed to withstand a Design Pressure of +27.6 psf - 29.7 psf
With a test pressure of +41.3 psf - 44.5 psf
Does that comply with any of these: ASTM E
330, ANSI/DASMA 108, ANSI/DASMA 115 or PA/TAS 202 ?
http://www.WiseHomeInspectionsFL.com
Why not look up the test results - they are listed on the label - and read what it says. That should answer your question.
pwise
(Philip Wise, CMI HI9446)
October 11, 2016, 4:48pm
3
I have tried that but can’t find any clear answers
evandeven
(Eric Van De Ven, CMI)
October 11, 2016, 4:57pm
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pwise:
House in Palm Beach built in 1996. No NOA.
Designed to withstand a Design Pressure of +27.6 psf - 29.7 psf
With a test pressure of +41.3 psf - 44.5 psf
Does that comply with any of these: ASTM E
330, ANSI/DASMA 108, ANSI/DASMA 115 or PA/TAS 202 ?
http://www.WiseHomeInspectionsFL.com
http://www2.gulf-stream.org/weblink/0/doc/66211/Page1.aspx
wsiegel
(William E. Siegel)
October 12, 2016, 1:54am
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That was the same report that I googled. Eric was a bit nicer giving it to you. Now that you have read it, what did you deduce from it?