by Jerry Peck - Codeman on Fri Jan 29, 2010 10:20 pm
First a question: How far from the neighbors house is the exhaust vent located?
As you are using the 2003 IRC, refer to Appendix C at the back of the code, and first apply those clearances in an "any direction" dimension as the drawing is depicting those clearances as they are applicable to that same structure.
Then I would also go to G2427.3.3.6. (see code reference below) and apply that to 'property other than the property generating the discharge' and treat the other property the same as 'where located adjacent to public walkways' as 'the public', i.e., persons other than the occupants of the structure generating the discharge are being considered as 'the public', and their property is their 'walkway'.
Does that fit the wording of the code? No, but a follow up question needs to be asked: Does that fit the intent of the code? Yes, to that question.
From the 2003 IRC as referenced above:
- G2427.3.3
- - 6. The exit terminals of mechanical draft systems shall be not less than 7 feet (2134 mm) above grade where located adjacent to public walkways and shall be located as specified in Section G2427.8, Items 1 and 2.
Which now refers us to G2427.8, Items 1 and 2: (underlining and bold are mine)
- G2427.8 (503.8) Venting system termination location. The location of venting system terminations shall comply with the following (see Appendix C):
- - 1. A mechanical draft venting system shall terminate at least 3 feet (914 mm) above any forced-air inlet located within 10 feet (3048 mm).
- - - Exceptions:
- - - - 1. This provision shall not apply to the combustion air intake of a direct-vent appliance.
- - - - 2. This provision shall not apply to the separation of the integral outdoor air inlet and flue gas discharge of listed outdoor appliances.
- - 2. A mechanical draft venting system, excluding direct-vent appliances, shall terminate at least 4 feet (1219 mm) below, 4 feet (1219 mm) horizontally from, or 1 foot (305 mm) above any door, operable window, or gravity air inlet into any building. The bottom of the vent terminal shall be located at least 12 inches (305 mm) above grade.
The above is simply trying to provide explanation and other code sections as supporting documentation for application of code sections which do not cover each and every conceivable construction mess up option, to try to do so is simply impossible. As a code official I am sure that you have seen contractors do things which no other person would have deemed any one even considering doing - where you stand back and shake your head back and forth, wondering what they were thinking, then wondering IF they were thinking.
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