So, I'm putting in a new tub/shower faucet in our bathroom. I've had experience soldering pipes together, but I've never had a need to use dielectric fittings. The faucet I have says to only use copper pipe (makes sense since the mixer is copper), but the tub spout and shower bend are stainless steel. I've read that stainless steel is a natural dielectric material, but is it really safe to directly connect my copper piping to the stainless steel fixtures without some kind of insulator between? Thanks.
to tell which is going off-take down fire alarm-take out batteries.if alarm stops-it is the fire and probably needs new batteries-but do a real good sniff test around to make sure there is no smoke up where the alarm was if the alarm continues-it is the carbon monoxide onei'd check to see if the thing takes batteries-or is it plugged into the wallif it is in the wallget out and call 911, or the fire co direct-if it doesn'ttry putting in the battery from the fire alarm.if it still sounds-get out and call fire co.
You don't have to be able to see carbon monoxide. Change the batteries and see if it happens.
Academics - notebooks for each class, binder if necessary, pencils, erasers, calculator. They will usually provide you with textbooks. Health - folder, paper, pencils Art- they usually provide art supplies, but in some cases you may need to buy your own. Paintbrushes, glue, paint, etc. Hope this helps. I'm a junior in high school and I've taken these classes before. You don't need unnecessary items, and most people bring folders, notebook, pen/pencil to class and are done w/ it. I rarely see binders.