Ducting Systems and Air Ventilation - Dryer duct distance to window
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MSCDIYS
10-28-09, 05:59 PM
My dryer duct is 18 inches to the left of my basement window,
The window can be opened, is there any codes specing the
minimum distance.
does this present a dangerous situation.
Thanks
Matt
The window can be opened, is there any codes specing the
minimum distance.
does this present a dangerous situation.
Thanks
Matt
airman.1994
10-28-09, 08:38 PM
Not in my area, but I would check with your local code because everywhere is different.
GBR in WA
10-28-09, 09:32 PM
I agree with Airman, the old UBC code is within 3' of building openings. If a gas dryer, I would not have it that close as the gases after combustion could cause health problems or death if under the right conditions. Check your County's web site, it may look like this one: http://www.hcpdc.com/pdf/Dryer%20Vent%20Requirements.pdf
Be safe, Gary
Be safe, Gary
MSCDIYS
10-30-09, 10:08 AM
I can't find any codes restricting it, but I still don't feel
comfortable about it.
Oh well, out comes the hole saw.
If only it was that easy,
Thanks for the help
Matt
comfortable about it.
Oh well, out comes the hole saw.
If only it was that easy,
Thanks for the help
Matt
Gunguy45
10-30-09, 10:14 AM
Well, it CAN be opened..but is it ever actually opened?
MSCDIYS
10-30-09, 10:46 AM
rarely.
I was more concerned with not being in code than anything,
I was more concerned with not being in code than anything,
Gunguy45
10-30-09, 12:47 PM
Well..instead of having to drill one hole, and patch another..I'd investigate with your local building department. You might be able to just screw the window shut (assuming its not required for egress).
I've seen tons of dryers that were vented though a piece of plywood placed into a window opening.
Just seems like a lot of work for something that may not be an issue. But..if it gives a little comfort in your life...go for it! We can all use a little more of that...right?
I've seen tons of dryers that were vented though a piece of plywood placed into a window opening.
Just seems like a lot of work for something that may not be an issue. But..if it gives a little comfort in your life...go for it! We can all use a little more of that...right?
GBR in WA
10-30-09, 09:34 PM
Here are some more, only if gas dryer:
Venting systems terminate not less than 4’ below or 4’ horizontally from, and not less than 1’ above a door,
an operable window or a gravity air inlet into a building, nor less than 3’ above any forced air intake within
10’, nor within 12” of grade. (M1804.2.6 & G2427.8 )
Vent terminal not mounted directly above or within 3’ horizontally of a gas meter or oil tank. (M1804.2.6)
Vent terminal no closer than 3’ to an interior corner formed by (2) perpendicular walls. (M1804.2.6)
Be safe, Gary
Venting systems terminate not less than 4’ below or 4’ horizontally from, and not less than 1’ above a door,
an operable window or a gravity air inlet into a building, nor less than 3’ above any forced air intake within
10’, nor within 12” of grade. (M1804.2.6 & G2427.8 )
Vent terminal not mounted directly above or within 3’ horizontally of a gas meter or oil tank. (M1804.2.6)
Vent terminal no closer than 3’ to an interior corner formed by (2) perpendicular walls. (M1804.2.6)
Be safe, Gary
GRIMKNOTME
11-02-09, 05:06 AM
If it is a gas dryer yes i would be
Most contractors put it in the easiest spot
But please keep it at least 4 ft away from your a/c or it will suk right into it
4 ft away from everything would be great if it can be done or keep that window closed
Most contractors put it in the easiest spot
But please keep it at least 4 ft away from your a/c or it will suk right into it
4 ft away from everything would be great if it can be done or keep that window closed
MSCDIYS
11-03-09, 09:07 AM
I decided to move it,
I was able to remove a brick and using the same brick,
patch the old hole.
Without knowing I did it, You can't tell were the original
termination was.
It was one of those things that you rather not have
to do, but it keeps eating at you.
Thanks for the motivation.
Matt
I was able to remove a brick and using the same brick,
patch the old hole.
Without knowing I did it, You can't tell were the original
termination was.
It was one of those things that you rather not have
to do, but it keeps eating at you.
Thanks for the motivation.
Matt