Need help providing ventilation to my closet

joedan890

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Im trying to remove this water line but before i cut it i want to make sure that its a water line lol. afterward i want to put a vent there and it will pull air from under my trailer.

i have pictures here of it, this isnt a gas line right? im almost positive it is for a washer and dryer combination.

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Why are you removing it in the first place?

Where are you growing, in that thing? What is it?

Is your trailer heated with gas? Where do those pipes lead?
 
Why are you removing it in the first place?

Where are you growing, in that thing? What is it?

Is your trailer heated with gas? Where do those pipes lead?

i removed it, it was a water hookup for a washer/dryer combo. i removed the whole wooden fixture and all the pipes to make a vent to pull fresh air into the area you see in the pictures, which is a decent sized closet.

my trailer is heated by gas yes but this was water.
 
Im trying to remove this water line but before i cut it i want to make sure that its a water line lol. afterward i want to put a vent there and it will pull air from under my trailer.

i have pictures here of it, this isnt a gas line right? im almost positive it is for a washer and dryer combination.

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Glad you got it sorted, but I see something very odd in these pics... the hot and cold lines are connected with the line in between with the third shutoff... I think someone was stoned when they designed that ;)

-spek

ps. now that I'm thinking about it, if this is a trailer, it could just be a bypass for when hot water isn't running, you can just push cold water to the hot water tap (or something along those lines).
 
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