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Plumbcrazy47 (CA)
Is it possible to install a steam generator slightly below the discharge line? We have a unique install configuration which means the line would go under the shower for about 4 feet and then the steam head would go up a foot into the shower. Would that be a problem?
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Anonymous User
Well, do not install steam generators inside the steam shower, outdoors, in unheated attics, in places where water can freeze, near combustible or corrosive materials, or near chemicals such as paint thinners, gasoline, or chlorine.Selecting an appropriate steam generator installation spot is very important!!!
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packy (MA)
no, the condensing water will stop the flow of steam. the pipe must drain after every use.
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hj (AZ)
The steam generator MUST be below the discharge line so the condensate is not trapped. Otherwise, when pressure builds up, the condensate, which may be at 212 degrees will the expelled from the stem orifice.
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