Posted by Adirondack case guy on January 07, 2014 at 13:06:04 from (74.69.160.79):
In Reply to: Do you burn wood? posted by Ultradog MN on January 07, 2014 at 09:35:07:
New York State posed a ban on OWBs about 4 years back. Older boilers were grandfathered, but if there was a complaint from a neighbor, first the boiler owner could raise the chimney up higher to solve the problem and all new installations required a 15' chimney. If the problem presisted, the owner could be required to stop using the OWB. All new boilers had to pass EPA phase 2 emission standards as far as particulate emissions. This ment that the OWBs had to be gassification units. The OWB also has to be 150' from any neighbors property line. This regulation was for OWBs only. A boiler installed in a garage, or celler and all other appliances installed inside a dwelling don't have to meet the phase 2 now 3? emission guidlines. The law is still in effect, and most code enforcement jurisdictions, require permits and inspections. To clarify a bit more, solid fuel appliances and new chimneys require a permit and inspection. and comply with all W-H requirements clearly visable on every appliance, for clearances, from combustable surfaces, walls, furniture , curtains etc. Loren, the Acg.
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