If you mean drip leg, yes you can. Some local codes still want a drip leg installed.
Be cause it was not repaired properly. If it is proprly repaired then it would not drip
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A furnace drip pan is designed to collect any excess water or condensation that may accumulate during the operation of the furnace. This helps prevent water damage to the furnace and surrounding areas. By keeping the furnace dry, the drip pan helps maintain the efficiency of the system by preventing corrosion and mold growth, which can hinder the furnace's performance.
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A drip pan for a furnace is designed to catch any excess water or condensation that may accumulate during the heating process. This helps prevent water damage to the furnace and surrounding area. By keeping the furnace dry, the drip pan helps maintain the efficiency of the heating system by preventing corrosion and ensuring proper functioning of the components.
Yes, a water heater can freeze if exposed to extremely low temperatures. To prevent this, you can insulate the water heater and pipes, keep the area around the water heater warm, and allow a small amount of water to drip from a faucet to keep water flowing.
Not much of anything. Drip legs were quite common in the past, and many cities and engineers still specifiy their use. They are intended to capture any condensed water that may have been transported in the gas. If you don't have a drip leg, I'd not worry about it. I was flagged for this in the Borough of Magnolia in NJ and had to install one to obtain a Certificate of Occupancy. You can call the township you live in to see if it is required.
Your furnace pipe may be dripping water due to condensation forming inside the pipe. This can happen when warm air from the furnace meets the cooler temperature outside, causing moisture to accumulate and drip. It is important to check for any blockages or leaks in the pipe that may be causing the issue.
Hot water is dripping from the faucet because the water heater is set at a high temperature, causing the water in the pipes to be hot and drip out when the faucet is turned on.
You will have a flood PLUS your furnace will rust out. Can you hear it run? what happens when you fill the pump with water? Is there electric power to the pump?
No, it's not normal. You have a leak in the heater core or may just be connections to heater core. If left untreated, it will soak into your rug and eventually cause your floor to rot.
Water from my central air conditioning drip pan caused a leak in my celling it was full of water when i shut it down it started to drip
Yes, water heaters can leak. To prevent leaks, regularly inspect the water heater for any signs of corrosion or rust, ensure proper installation and maintenance, and consider installing a leak detection system or a drip pan underneath the water heater.
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