Typical code requirements. Heaters are not plumbing fixtures.
"Plumbing Fixture": Approved, installed receptacles, devices or appliances which are supplied with water or which receive or discharge liquid or liquid-borne waste, with or without discharge of such waste into the drainage system to which they may be directly or indirectly connected. Generally an installed appurtenance to the potable water supply system which makes available intended potable water, or a receptor which receives and discharges liquids or liquid-borne waste either directly or indirectly into the drainage system. A permanent appendage usually designed as a receptacle and intended to receive and/or discharge liquid or liquid-borne
waste to a drainage system. Industrial or commercial tanks, vats, and similar processing equipment are not plumbing fixtures, but they may be connected to, or discharged into, approved traps or plumbing fixtures.
"Indirect Waste": A pipe that does not connect directly with the drainage system but conveys liquid waste by discharging through an air gap into the drainage system.
Installation. Receptors serving indirect waste pipes shall be trapped and vented and shall not be installed in any concealed, inaccessible or unventilated space, and shall be sized to prevent overflow.
Maximum Length. The maximum developed length of the indirect waste of any sanitary waste line shall not exceed five (5) 5 feet.
Clear Water Wastes. Water lifts, expansion tanks, cooling jackets, sprinkler systems, drip or overflow pans, or similar devices which discharge clear water only shall discharge indirectly into a building storm drain, building drain or building sewer, located on the same floor.
Cleaning. Indirect waste piping shall be so installed as to permit access for flushing and cleaning