SceneryDriver
Senior Member
- Location
- NJ
- Occupation
- Electrical and Automation Designer
Here in NJ, almost every water heater has the bonding jumper right above the water heater, bonding the cold water and hot water plumbing together. Makes sense when the entire plumbing system is copper / otherwise metallic.
I was recently told that even in a plumbing system with primarily PEX, it's "required" to have 18" of copper out the top of the water heater to attach the bond to, even if it's PEX to and from the water heater. That's about the dumbest thing I've heard in a while.
I was told by a plumber that, "It's so the house will pass the home inspection on resale. Home inspectors are taught to look for the jumper." Is this actual code in NJ, or is the plumber uninformed. I certainly wouldn't care at all what a home inspector has to say.
SceneryDriver
I was recently told that even in a plumbing system with primarily PEX, it's "required" to have 18" of copper out the top of the water heater to attach the bond to, even if it's PEX to and from the water heater. That's about the dumbest thing I've heard in a while.
I was told by a plumber that, "It's so the house will pass the home inspection on resale. Home inspectors are taught to look for the jumper." Is this actual code in NJ, or is the plumber uninformed. I certainly wouldn't care at all what a home inspector has to say.
SceneryDriver