Hi to all,
here is todays question
Regards
Gerry
Hi to all,
here is todays question
Regards
Gerry
I think this could be different in some areas .
Snow country 18 inches.
Roy Cooke sr. RHI … Royshominspection.com
I actually think that QOD’s should be listed Gerry in your first post…if it is IRC, UBC, NEC or what have you…to avoid the " not in my area " issues. That way it MAY be one way in a certain area based on the AHJ making the ruling or change…BUT based on national criteria…simply state which reference material it is pertaining too.
What Ya Think…
Hi to all,
Paul, both applicable codes for the US (IRC and UPC) agree on this minimum there is no way of asking a question that allows for every climatic region with the US. The minimum though applies everywhere.
Regards
Gerry
Ahh…sorry Gerry I was actually not speaking directly to this actual question…Sorry Mate…should have said it in private to you…that actually IF their is EVER a question regarding local and national…just to verify it is the UBC or IRC listings to avoid someone possibly bringing up a local change…
Just a suggestion my brother…sorry
6"…
Hi to all,
Thanks to my assistants Larry & Brian for posting the correct answer, I forgot sorry (X})
Regards
Gerry
We could quote the referenced code too if you like Gerry.
Go for it Brian
Regards
gerry
interesting…I looked it up in the IRC 2003 and it SHOULD be listed under P3103.1 but it as [numbers] where it should say 6"
I know it is 6" from training…But figured the IRC would actually say 6" as well under that code…unless my IRC is missing something…its brand new…lol
[Number] is determined by the AHJ.