Absolutely perfect video. I realized that my professional plumber didn't do a perfect job like you described. Time to finish his job myself. Thank you!!!
@georgegoldenberg98611 күн бұрын
Absolutely perfect video.Thank you for your work
@forrestmarowitz11 ай бұрын
We just had our first big freeze of the winter in the PNW and the discharge protruding outside my house froze up. (now it's insulated) Didn't realize until after I got out of the shower. Thanks to Mike I installed my indoor Rinnai tankless with the air vent in my relief line and it worked perfectly, preventing condensate from backing up into my unit. A little mess on the floor but no real damage done. Thanks Mike!
@sermore7711 ай бұрын
Great informative videos explain NAVIEN always needed some thing like this.
@lrc872909 ай бұрын
I installed a Tankless Rennai in my gut renovation. Worked great for about a year then stopped working.. the Internet said something about vent on condensate line. I didn't have one because i believe the manual didn't say to install one. Put one in working for 3 years now. Great video thanks
@russkeller57475 ай бұрын
Great info, helped troubleshoot our 7 year old Navien.
@kirkhemmings82343 ай бұрын
Your the Best remember that very good you make me so happy love every thing plumer nice job
@karlstellmacherАй бұрын
Wow Thank-you Whats The Refill For Nutrualizer, Lime Stone Yes. LOOKING FOR REFILL, THANK-YOU HOPE YOU SEE THIS, IM DOING THIS TOMORROW
@MrTictawk2 ай бұрын
The Navien condensate drain already has a tiny relief vent hole built in above the threaded discharge and CPVC is not a manufacturer requirement in fact it’s just PVC. Adding a T and an additional 1/2” vent is not a bad idea but not necessary because condensate just drips out and not a gusher. I run all 3/4” PVC for the condensate drain into a dirt patch and have never had a problem. Copper or CPVC must be used for the PRV line. I use a commercial grade CPVC (grey color) pipe.
@tonymc381710 ай бұрын
Do ya need to glue the fittings all together or van ya just press them in tightly for future removal and reuse, if possible
@OkayAhhgain8 ай бұрын
Was wondering the same thing lol
@codycolumbia50545 ай бұрын
Dry-fitting PVC is often so tight that it's difficult to pull apart and you're talking a low-pressure drain line so it's not going to be prone to leaking but it really depends on how much condensate you're producing, how you're draining/routing, and who you're doing it for. That being said, I see no reason not to glue it and you absolutely should especially if you're running anything through/near a wall or anything else that could be damaged by a leak. If you're asking because you're unsure about your routing, I wouldn't see an issue with dry-fitting it all and seeing how it works out for a day or so before committing to gluing but I'd take precautions to ensure that if it does leak, it's not going to damage anything. If you're asking because you want to make it serviceable, I'd use unions before/after your neutralizer and glue the rest. Just my two cents but as a disclaimer I'm only certified for mobile AC and refrigeration. By no means am I a plumbing/HVAC professional.
@АнтонШпак-б9ю11 ай бұрын
Hi, I am a plumber and I work in California, sometimes when I come to a problem with a water heater, I see that from the bottom of the heat exchanger there are drops similar to condensation and which sometimes drip and destroy other parts, I have a question, what can cause them?
@therealSIRBOOM10 ай бұрын
How do you convert the condensate to CPVC when the tankless has a barbed outlet for flex pipe?
@codycolumbia50545 ай бұрын
Hey Mike, great video. I appreciate the detailed explanation with why you do it this way. Is this also necessary on their combi boiler units? I've noticed they never have that bit of detail in their installation manuals. Also, have you ever run into issues with how brittle CPVC is? I've seen several plumbers say they won't install CPVC unless the customer signs a waiver. The waiver basically saying anything CPVC is not warrantied and callbacks/repairs on CPVC are full price because it's brittle and tends to fall apart. I've seen most recommend Sch 40 PVC or if the customer is really paranoid, sizing up and using Sch 80 PVC. Any thoughts on that?
@dougyoung65918 ай бұрын
Mine doesn't have that. It was installed professionally and now has been error ing out after 8 months. I see rust inside the unit and they have been out many times to fix but it's still has a ignition error. Do you think that is my problem?
@ko612824 күн бұрын
While condensing tankless are more efficient, what a PITA to deal with drain of condensation.
@miltongenovez43156 ай бұрын
Can this drain be ran to a near by sump pump, Since its plastic and draining outside?
@alizidan209911 ай бұрын
I have a problem with my tankless, Renee code 38
@Phil-D8311 ай бұрын
Google it
@PatrickJewellTheGreat13 күн бұрын
Correction: The pH of condensate is quite low, like a pH of 3 to 5.