Early 1900 s to about 1975 it was used.
Furnace vent pipe clearance.
Colour illustration of direct vent sidewall terminal clearance distances adapted from american standard furnace installation instructions that in turn cites ansi z223 1 nfpa 54 national fuel gas code for us installations and cites csa b149 1 natural gas and propane installation code for canadian direct vent gas vent installations.
What are the allowable clearances.
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See direct vents side wall vents for a complete table of recommended clearance distances from a direct vent gas appliance terminal to other building components or features.
Below are the allowable clearances for a number of common situations.
Typical listed and labeled double wall vent pipe clearance to combustible materials is one inch but you should always check before installation.
American gas association has certified the design of condensing furnaces for a minimum of 0 clearance from combustible materials with a single wall plastic vent pipe.
In my situation there is a three foot space between the edge of a window and a wall.
The clearance between gas vents and combustible materials is listed by the manufacturer but is typically 1 inch for type b.
Clearance is the distance that is considered to be safe between a heat producing appliance chimney chimney liner vent pipe vent connector or other hot surfaces and combustible materials.
I know that the clearance from an operable window is 12 but what is the required distance from a side wall.
Each type of vent pipe has recommended clearances to combustible materials.
I ve checked the vendor literature and don t see the specific senario that i m looking at.
Metal single wall generally requires 6 inches of clearance.
Inadequate clearance from combustibles at the gas vent stack for the furnace at the drywall and wooden structural components.
Metal double wall b vent requires 1 inch minimum clearance.