Carpet around water heater

Good evening all, I’d love to attach the digital image of my last inspection but have yet to figure out how to down size it so I can attach it here on the message board (help me if you know how to do this)

What I saw today was carpet thru out the basement, all the way under the waterheater and tuck nicely around forced air furnace, (why they did this? I don’t know) My conscern was the carpet under the WH that was and standing flame pilot type. My partner didn’t think it was much of a conscern, what do you guys think? I’ll keep trying to send pics, somehow:roll:

I use this software program to resize my photos. Works great and it’s free.

http://www.download-zone-free.com/irfanview/

Some more info on resizing pictures:

http://www.nachi.org/forum/showthread.php?t=117&highlight=resizing+pictures

Brian,

Check the manual that came with the WH it is supposed to stay with the installed unit, look it up online most available, or contact the manufacture. The AHJ has the final word.

Or you could state your common sense opinion. Over-rule your partner.

This is from one installation manual others are different and state specific distances from any combustibles:

THE WATER HEATER IS CERTIFIED FOR INSTALLATION ON A
COMBUSTIBLE FLOOR. HOWEVER WHEN THIS WATER HEATER IS
INSTALLED OVER CARPETING, THE CARPETING MUST BE PROTECTED
BY A METAL OR WOOD PANEL BENEATH THE WATER HEATER AND
EXTENDING BEYOND THE FULL WIDTH AND DEPTH OF THE WATER
HEATER BY AT LEAST THREE INCHES IN ANY DIRECTION. IF THE
WATER HEATER IS INSTALLED IN A CARPETED ALCOVE OR CLOSET,
THE ENTIRE FLOOR MUST BE COVERED BY THE PANEL. FAILURE TO
[FONT=Times New Roman]FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN A FIRE HAZARD.[/FONT]

Wood panel is just as stupid as installing over carpet. IMHO

Here is the link for a quick and easy resizer for Windows XP users. After install ther will be a resize option after a “right click” on an image file. I use it to resize photos for my reports to get the file down to a manageable size. You can select multiple image files in the same folder and resize them all at once. It does not destroy the original file.

http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/d…powertoys.mspx