What's the water heater btus?
Is it standing pilot?
What's the height and horizontal length?
Does it have turns in it.
Hello: Have a customer with two 100K gas upflows side by side in basement. Replace the one with 90+ in December, leave water heater and other furnace on 8" b-vent. Inspector said if I replace other furnace w/ 90+ , may need to reline chimney. Because not hot enough in winter to warm inside of metal chimney to cause rust out.
Replace the remaining furnace last week with 80% x 75K and inspector wants draft calculation certf. by ICC. Wants to see if water heater and 75K furnace will have min. btus as per calculator. He didn't know exactly what the ICC stands for and I can't find anything on google search. Anyone run into the problem before. thanks.
What's the water heater btus?
Is it standing pilot?
What's the height and horizontal length?
Does it have turns in it.
"The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing" Socrates
water heater has standing pilot, 50 gallon. Have to go back and note btus and exact chimney height. Chimney is straight up about 25' thur roof. Wondering if there is a online site to calculate info?
"The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing" Socrates
ICC stands for international code concil