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Title: Code in Kentucky Regarding Grease Traps
Post by: DUNBAR PLUMBING on February 13, 2010, 12:40:04 AM
I normally don't do a whole lot of commercial work but I found out in the past couple weeks due to a job I was doing at a restaurant that in regards t o a grease trap in a commercial sink setting that flat venting is permissable given the hardships with grease traps put in locations that are "tucked" into places that make it difficult to route vent piping in areas where the turn of direction forces the inability to not use a change in direction more than 45 degrees.

Talk about going against the grain.  :sign0135: I didn't like it, it bothered me that much when I did the job.

Pictures to be added to a thread I already started regarding this job I was called in to straighten out.  :pics:
Title: Re: Code in Kentucky Regarding Grease Traps
Post by: DUNBAR PLUMBING on February 21, 2010, 05:07:21 AM

Dunbar Plumbing successfully completed this job and saved the property owner money by not being shut down due to health violations.