by Jerry Peck - Codeman on Sun May 24, 2009 12:13 pm
Hi Marc,
I suppose the manufacturer's installation instructions specify clearance to combustible material, which may be zero inches clearance all sides, but maybe not, and if not, the clearance may vary depending on the side. It is quite possible that there many need to be 3 inches to 4 inches of clearance to combustible material underneath, and, if so, that installation would not be correct. I am just making some suggestions for things to look up in the installation instructions.
Regarding the metal collars to the duct work and stating that the duct did not look to be properly attached, I was not referring to there not being a metal collar, but to the appearance (hard to tell in the photo) that the insulation around the duct was crushed down, taped and sealed crushed down, during installation - which is not allowed, the insulation is supposed to be left at fully expanded size around the mechanically attached and sealed inner core (no longer visible) and the attached and sealed outer duct covering (which is still visible). The outer diameter of the duct seems to get smaller as it approaches the metal collar, indicating the insulation is crushed. That 90 degree bend which is visible looks odd, almost like it is a metal 90 elbow inside the outer duct covering.
It also looks like there are two ducts crushing together to fit in that space which is not large enough to accommodate both ducts.
The closest duct coming out the top is not going vertical, supported, then bend ... it is pulling sideways on the attachment, sealant, and fitting and will come loose/unsealed and is not allowed to be that way either.
Jerry Peck - CodeMan
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