I would leave the units free to move for the guys coming to work on them personally. But if you can plumb it and can see room for them to work like humans without doing the Twister routine then go for it. It just sucks to have to reach around, and under and through a bunch of pipes while trying to tighten screws and stuff like that. All I woul d recommend is to be courteous.

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). The heater needs to be in place to hook up the gas line - the high altitude oriface should be easily accesible anyway. The electricians also need to have the box for the SWCG mounted, unless they're doing it, so that they can run the wires to it. Trust me, these folks are used to having to do a little 'contortionist act' to get the job done (If you want to be nice to them, leave a cooler full of ice, bottled water, Gatorade and a few beers for them)

Sounds like your project is progressing 
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