nwav8tor
Well-known member
Socophreak,
... The "T" is a trap for moisture and debris and should be checked and cleaned out yearly (with gas at tank off)...
My house is 15 years old and I have the furnace serviced/checked every fall and I've NEVER seen the drip leg of the NG supply line opened or cleaned. Come to think, the stove and water heater's drip legs haven't been touched in all that time either.
Is that something the furnace company should routinely do? If not, and I do it myself, what's the best solution to use to buble check the drain caps after I reinstall them and reopen the appliance(s') supply shutoff valves?
Thanks,
Paul