Claims
- 1. A method of thawing a frozen section of a branch line pipe, the branch line pipe being normally adapted to supply water to a faucet associated with a sink and being remote and downstream from a main water feed line, wherein the branch line pipe includes an accessible pipe portion under the sink and extending out from a structural surface situated near the sink and downstream of the frozen section of the branch line pipe, with the accessible pipe portion being coupled through an undersink turn-off valve to the faucet, the method comprising:accessing the frozen pipe section from an area defined between under the sink and the structural surface near the sink from which the accessible pipe portion extends by exposing an aperture of the accessible pipe portion to atmosphere at a location that is in the area so defined, which aperture normally carries water therethrough, is under the sink between the sink and the structural surface, and is downstream of the frozen section; inserting a micro heater through the pipe portion aperture and upstream towards the frozen pipe section; thawing the freeze by the heating action of the micro heater; and removing the micro heater through the pipe portion aperture.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the sink is supportably mounted to a cabinet having a door and with the accessible pipe portion and undersink turn-off valve being within the cabinet, the method further comprising first opening the door to access the pipe portion.
- 3. The method of claim 2 further comprising closing the door after removal of the micro heater.
- 4. The method of claim 1 further comprising moving the micro heater within the pipe to the frozen section.
- 5. The method of claim 1 further comprising, after the micro heater is removed, restoring the pipe aperture so that it normally carries water therethrough.
- 6. The method of claim 1 further comprising cutting the pipe portion between the undersink turn-off valve and the structural wall whereby to create a pipe portion aperture exposed to atmosphere, and inserting the micro heater through the aperture created by the cutting.
- 7. The method of claim 6 further comprising, after the micro heater is removed, restoring the pipe aperture so that it normally carries water therethrough.
- 8. The method of claim 1 further comprising disconnecting the pipe portion from the undersink turn-off valve so as to expose a distal end of the pipe portion defining the aperture through which the micro heater is inserted.
- 9. The method of claim 8 further comprising, after the micro heater is removed, restoring the pipe aperture so that it normally carries water therethrough.
- 10. The method of claim 1, the undersink turn-off valve having in inlet side connected to an end of the pipe portion carrying the aperture, the undersink turn-off valve having an outlet side coupled to the faucet, the method further comprising exposing the undersink turn-off valve outlet side to atmosphere whereby to expose the pipe portion aperture to atmosphere through the undersink turn-off valve, and inserting the micro heater through the undersink turn-off valve outlet side and then through the pipe portion aperture.
- 11. The method of claim 1, the undersink turn-off valve having in inlet side connected to an end of the pipe portion carrying the aperture, the undersink turn-off valve having an outlet side coupled to a feed tube fluidicly coupled to the faucet, the method further comprising cutting the feed tube between the undersink turn-off valve and the faucet whereby to expose the pipe portion aperture to atmosphere through the feed tube and the undersink turn-off valve, and inserting the micro heater through the feed tube at the cutting, through the undersink turn-off valve outlet side, and then through the pipe portion aperture.
- 12. The method of claim 1, the undersink turn-off valve having in inlet side connected to an end of the pipe portion carrying the aperture, the undersink turn-off valve having an outlet side coupled to a feed tube fluidicly coupled to the faucet, the method further comprising disconnecting the feed tube from the undersink turn-off valve outlet side whereby to expose the pipe portion aperture to atmosphere through the undersink turn-off valve, and inserting the micro heater through the undersink turn-off valve outlet side, and then through the pipe portion aperture.
- 13. The method of claim 1, the undersink turn-off valve having in inlet side connected to an end of the pipe portion carrying the aperture, the undersink turn-off valve having an outlet side coupled to a feed tube fluidicly coupled to the faucet, the method further comprising disconnecting the feed tube from the faucet whereby to expose the pipe portion aperture to atmosphere through the undersink turn-off valve and the feed tube, and inserting the micro heater through the feed tube, through the undersink turn-off valve outlet side, and then through the pipe portion aperture.
- 14. The method of claim 1 further comprising accessing the undersink turn-off valve whereby to expose the pipe portion aperture to atmosphere through the undersink turn-off valve, and inserting the micro heater through the undersink turn-off valve, and then through the pipe portion aperture.
- 15. A method of thawing a frozen section of a first branch line pipe situated adjacent to a second branch line pipe, the second branch line pipe being normally adapted to supply water to a faucet associated with a sink and being remote and downstream from a main water feed line, wherein the second branch line pipe includes an accessible pipe portion under the sink and extending out from a structural surface downstream of a target section of the second branch line pipe adjacent the frozen section of the first branch line pipe, with the accessible pipe portion being coupled through an undersink turn-off valve to the faucet, the method comprising:accessing the target section of the second branch line adjacent the frozen pipe section from under the sink by exposing an aperture of the accessible pipe portion to atmosphere, which aperture normally carries water therethrough, is under the sink, and is downstream of the target section; inserting a micro heater through the pipe portion aperture and upstream towards the target section; thawing the frozen section of the first branch line pipe by the heating action of the micro heater within the second branch line pipe; and removing the micro heater through the pipe portion aperture.
- 16. The method of claim 15 wherein the sink is supportably mounted to a cabinet having a door and with the accessible pipe portion and undersink turn-off valve being within the cabinet, the method further comprising first opening the door to access the pipe portion.
- 17. The method of claim 16 further comprising closing the door after removal of the micro heater.
- 18. The method of claim 15 further comprising, after the micro heater is removed, restoring the pipe aperture so that it normally carries water therethrough.
- 19. A method of thawing a frozen section of a branch line pipe, the branch line pipe being normally adapted to supply water to a valved outlet/water collecting appliance and being remote from a main water feed line, wherein the branch line pipe includes an accessible pipe portion under the appliance and extending out from a structural surface near the appliance and downstream of the frozen section of the branch line pipe, with the accessible pipe portion being coupled through a turn-off valve to the appliance, the method comprising:accessing the frozen pipe section from an area defined between under the appliance and the structural surface near the appliance by exposing an aperture of the accessible pipe portion to atmosphere at a location that is in the area so defiend, which aperture normally carries water therethrough, is under the appliance between the appliance and the structural surface, and is downstream of the frozen section; inserting a micro heater through the pipe portion aperture and upstream towards the frozen pipe section; thawing the freeze by the heating action of the micro heater; and removing the micro heater through the pipe portion aperture.
- 20. The method of claim 19 further comprising, after the micro heater is removed, restoring the pipe aperture so that it normally carries water therethrough.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of my application Ser. No. 08/536,304 filed Sep. 26, 1995, now allowed, U.S. Pat. No. 6,041,821 which is a divisional of my application Ser. No. 08/192,171 filed Feb. 4, 1994, now abandoned, both entitled Frozen Pipe Thawing System, and the disclosures of both of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entireties.
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