- Install the discharge pipe. The discharge pipe should be at least 3/4” inside diameter and sloped for proper drainage. Install it to allow for complete drainage. 
- The discharge pipe must withstand 250°F (121°C) without distortion. Use only copper, PEX, or CPVC pipe. Do not use any other type of pipe, such as PVC, iron, flexible plastic pipe, or any type of hose. 
- Terminate the discharge pipe at least 1" and a maximum of 6" above a floor drain or outside. Do not drain the discharge pipe into the drain pan; instead, pipe it to an adequate drain. 
- In cold climates, terminate the discharge pipe inside the building to an adequate drain. Outside drains could freeze and obstruct the drain line. 
- WARNING! Do not place any valve or other restriction between the tank and T&P Relief Valve. Do not cap, block, plug, or insert any valve between the T&P Relief Valve and the end of the discharge pipe. Do not  install any reducer in the discharge pipe.