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Topic Closedwater heater pan mounting detail

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    Posted: 25.Jan.2014 at 22:31
I need a cad drawing for a water heater pan mounting detail for cad. Where can I get some details from.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25.Jan.2014 at 23:44
Why don't you just draw one up?  How long could it take?  A pan?

It's basically a round cake pan with a plug on one side for draining.  Probably take less than 60 seconds to draw the profile and a split second to either do a REVSURF or an EXTRUDE.  Punch a hole in it and your done. 


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26.Jan.2014 at 01:27
John this water heater is being mounted above a mop basin. So the detail needs to show some mounting bracket or what ever might be necessary. Come on John send me something.   
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26.Jan.2014 at 12:42
What size water heater?  I've seen them mounted on what is basically a tray bolted to the wall and supported off the front end by a tie-back at each corner.  A search of water heater pans or trays is certain to pull up an image of one.  Not a difficult concept to model.

http://www.amazon.com/Holdrite-QuickStand-40-SWHP-W-Suspended-Platform/dp/B00662ONJA


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26.Jan.2014 at 13:01
Ray: I'm going to have to charge you for finding this and that's only because it was so easy to find I don't see how you could have missed it.

A link to the Holdrite website where you can download a 3D drawing of the wall mounted platform for a water heater.

http://www.holdrite.com/products/water_heater_accessories/quick_stand/40-SWHP-WM

Now all you need do is extract the 2D views.  Life is grand isn't it?


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