Posted by George Rausch on December 26, 2011 at 14:43:23 from (64.85.220.40):
In Reply to: O/T room heaters posted by 37Chief on December 26, 2011 at 13:37:58:
See if this copies; Un-vented Space Heaters; (Fuel Gas Code Section 620) • Unvented space heaters must be tested to meet ANSI Standard Z-21.11.2. • Cannot be “the sole source of comfort heat in a dwelling unit.” • Cannot exceed 20 Btu/hour/cubic foot of room space. • An individual unvented space heater cannot exceed 40,000 Btu/hour. • Cannot be installed in educational, institutional or public assembly occupancies. • Must be located in main rooms. Cannot be located in bedrooms, bathrooms, storage closets, etc. • Must have an oxygen-depletion safety-shutoff-system, which switches off at 18% oxygen or lower, and which cannot be re-adjusted in the house. • An un-vented fireplace log heater cannot be installed in a factory-built fireplace unless the fireplace has been built and tested to meet UL-127. • All equipment shall then be installed per the manufacturer’s instructions.
All these pecky Codes are based on someone's tragedy.
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