Wash. Admin. Code § 296-150V-1470 - What are the requirements for appliance installations?
(1) The installation of each appliance must
conform to the manufacturer's installation instructions. The manufacturer's
instructions must be attached to the appliance.
(2) Combustion air inlets and flue gas
outlets must be listed as components of the appliance and must be completely
separated. The required separation may be obtained by:
(a) The installation of direct vent system
(sealed combustion system) appliances; or
(b) The installation of appliances within
enclosures so that the appliance combustion system and venting system are
separate from the interior atmosphere of the conversion vendor unit or medical
unit. There must not be any door, removable access panel, or other opening into
the enclosure from the inside of the conversion vendor unit or medical unit.
Any openings for ducts, piping, wiring, etc., must be sealed.
(3) Ranges, cooktops, and ovens
must not burn outside combustion air.
Notes
Statutory Authority: Chapter 43.22 RCW. 99-18-069, § 296-150V-1470, filed 8/31/99, effective 10/1/99.
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