Posted by jdemaris on January 06, 2011 at 05:29:10 from (67.142.130.48):
In Reply to: Code question for NYs posted by JayinNY on January 05, 2011 at 15:49:01:
I assume you know that building codes are not laws. They are merely "suggestions." So, enforcement varies by county and each town. A local town code enforcement officer can bend/interpret the code to be more relaxed, or more restrictive.
I doubt any officer anywhere would allow less then 2" clearance from any stainless steel, solid-fuel pipe - since that is the industry standard.
Note also that pipe certified in Canada greatly exceeds burn-out limits for USA pipe. I.e., Canadian pipe is aafer and I assume would be treated that way, IF the inspector knew the difference.
I have metal pipe here in Central NY and in the Adirondacks. I have Canadian pipe at both places. It doesn't cost any more then the best USA pipe, but isn't as easy to buy on this side of the border.
Canada: ULC S-629 Standard requires the chimney to withstand three 30 minute chimney fires at 2100°F. Listing #195-7110, 7113, 7156 Can be run full time at 1200 degrees F
USA: UL-103HT for the United States Along with many other tests the UL 103HT Standard requires the chimney to withstand three 10 minute chimney fires at 2100°F. Listing #50195-C7-703403 Rated for 1000 degrees F continuous
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