zinfendel
October 25th, 2004, 08:20 AM
{I am hoping this is the right forum for this type of question, didn't look like it belonged in the existing home/repair section}
Can anyone point me to a place that spells out the codes for a furnace in a shop/garage? I installed one years ago in my old house and per the advice of the local inspector, the furnace (or is it just the burn chamber?) has to be 18" min off the floor and on a pedestal that could withstand a good bump from a car. That and it had to meet the venting size requirements.
I plan on doing this again this time (NG instead of propane this time), and having a licensed pipefitter hook up the gas line. And my local town inspector will inspect it afterward. I just don't want to have to re-do anything.
One other question. I have a 2" electrical conduit running between the house basement and shop, probably about 22' total. The pipefitter says he thinks he can use it and an armored 3/4" flex line that we can pull through it. In the basement, he will tap into the house NG service.
My question is in the garage, what is the best way plumb from the conduit exit to the gas valve? The conduit comes up virtually underneath the furnace. Can the flex line be used all the way to the gas valve? Or would it be best to run steel pipe down the side near the floor, and then couple to the flex line. What are the protection issues with this type of setup?
In my old house the plumber used 1/2 flexible copper line along the back wall of the garage. Didn't seem like the inspector was too concerned about that.
TIA
JH
Can anyone point me to a place that spells out the codes for a furnace in a shop/garage? I installed one years ago in my old house and per the advice of the local inspector, the furnace (or is it just the burn chamber?) has to be 18" min off the floor and on a pedestal that could withstand a good bump from a car. That and it had to meet the venting size requirements.
I plan on doing this again this time (NG instead of propane this time), and having a licensed pipefitter hook up the gas line. And my local town inspector will inspect it afterward. I just don't want to have to re-do anything.
One other question. I have a 2" electrical conduit running between the house basement and shop, probably about 22' total. The pipefitter says he thinks he can use it and an armored 3/4" flex line that we can pull through it. In the basement, he will tap into the house NG service.
My question is in the garage, what is the best way plumb from the conduit exit to the gas valve? The conduit comes up virtually underneath the furnace. Can the flex line be used all the way to the gas valve? Or would it be best to run steel pipe down the side near the floor, and then couple to the flex line. What are the protection issues with this type of setup?
In my old house the plumber used 1/2 flexible copper line along the back wall of the garage. Didn't seem like the inspector was too concerned about that.
TIA
JH