chart1
(Christopher M. Hart)
March 25, 2015, 10:06pm
1
I am wondering if there is a clearance requirement from one b vent to another. I saw an older home today with two wall furnaces. The b vents run parallel to one another and terminate right next to one another. Clearance to combustibles is fine and the vents are properly terminated above the roof. While the install appears odd I can not find any reference that it is improper. Ideas?
Thanks for your time.
belliott
(Bob Elliott, 450.0002662)
March 25, 2015, 11:33pm
2
Do not think it matters .
lkage
(Larry Kage, CMI)
March 26, 2015, 12:03am
3
Do you have pictures of the double termination?
chart1
(Christopher M. Hart)
March 26, 2015, 12:55pm
4
no photos. I dont think it matter as well just never saw the configuration and wanted another opinion in case I was missing something.
eschmidt
(Erik Schmidt)
March 26, 2015, 12:59pm
5
Clearance is to combustibles. Is either B vent combustible? No.
lkage
(Larry Kage, CMI)
March 26, 2015, 6:10pm
6
Originally Posted by chart1 View Post
I am wondering if there is a clearance requirement from one b vent to another. I saw an older home today with two wall furnaces. The b vents run parallel to one another and terminate right next to one another. Clearance to combustibles is fine and the vents are properly terminated above the roof. While the install appears odd I can not find any reference that it is improper. Ideas?
Thanks for your time.
From b vent - InterNACHI Inspection Forum http://www.nachi.org/forum/f20/b-vent-99827/#ixzz3VW50QgWp
I was thinking more along the lines of leak potential at the cap area since the pipes “terminate right next to each other”.