Are in line point of use hot water heaters required to be covered/shielded similar to how drains/hot water supply lines are?
Point of Use Water Heaters and Knee Space
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Thad Hodges | March 30, 2015 at 3:03PM (edited)
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Hot water heaters and knee clearance
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Kaylan M. Dunlap, CASp, ADAC | April 01, 2015 at 7:04PM (edited)
If the hot water has sharp or abrasive edges or if the piping serving the hot water heater falls within the required knee clearance..........
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Re: Point of Use Water Heaters and Knee Space
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Gotakemy Onlineclass | about 9 hours ago (edited)
When designing ADA-compliant restrooms, evaluating knee clearance under lavatories is a critical step that often trips up contractors. While standard plumbing guidelines require shielding for exposed pipes, things get tricky when you introduce localized heating units into that exact footprint. If you are struggling to balance these complex accessibility regulations alongside a demanding academic schedule, you might find yourself wishing an expert could step in and Take My Online Accounting Class to clear your plate. Navigating the intersection of building codes and spatial design requires absolute precision, much like balancing a corporate ledger. Ensuring a point-of-use water heater lacks sharp edges and sits entirely outside the required knee space zone is essential for a passing inspection.
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Re: Point of Use Water Heaters and Knee Space
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Gotakemy Onlineclass | about 9 hours ago (edited)
When designing ADA-compliant restrooms, evaluating knee clearance under lavatories is a critical step that often trips up contractors. While standard plumbing guidelines require shielding for exposed pipes, things get tricky when you introduce localized heating units into that exact footprint. If you are struggling to balance these complex accessibility regulations alongside a demanding academic schedule, you might find yourself wishing an expert could step in and Take My Online Accounting Class to clear your plate. Navigating the intersection of building codes and spatial design requires absolute precision, much like balancing a corporate ledger. Ensuring a point-of-use water heater lacks sharp edges and sits entirely outside the required knee space zone is essential for a passing inspection.
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