This is the mechanical, or water heater (boiler room) I plumbed for a 2 building 22 unit project i was overseeing. All the water piping is done with copper (press not sweat) and the piping ranges in sizing from 2½" down to ½" (technically the gauges have a tiny connector piece of ¼" but im not counting that)
If anyone have specific questions or for that matter general questions about anything in this video or Plumbing in general feel free to leave me a comment and ask down below and I'll do my best to answer them to the fullest extent of my knowledge. If I'm unsure or don't know, I'm not going to give you some BS and try and make up an answer I'll straight up tell you I don't know, then I'll probably look into it and see if I can find the answer.
This building is in Seattle WA, the Plumbing code used here is UPC, but of course Seattle has its own changes and rules to specific sections of the code. If you notice something you believe to be incorrect again let me know in the comments below. And I'll double check to see if you're correct and I'm wrong, because no one can know it all and I'm always open to learning something new. Even if it means...
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...admitting I made a mistake....😬
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