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California Mechanical Code. 2010 Chapter 9. Chapter 9. Installation of Specific Appliances. Chapter 9 Installation of Specific Appliances. 901.0 Scope.

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  1. California Mechanical Code 2010 Chapter 9 LANES POINTS

  2. Chapter 9 Installation of Specific Appliances LANES POINTS

  3. Chapter 9Installation of Specific Appliances • 901.0 Scope. • Warm air heating systems, vented decorative appliances, floor furnaces, vented wall furnaces, unit heaters and room heaters shall comply with the general requirements of Chapter 3 of this code, in addition to the requirements of this chapter. LANES POINTS

  4. Chapter 9Installation of Specific Appliances • 902.0 General. • (A) This chapter is applicable primarily to non-industrial type gas utilization appliances and installations and, unless specifically indicated, does not apply to industrial-type appliances and installations. Listed gas utilization appliances shall be installed in accordance with their listing and the manufacturer's instructions, or as elsewhere specified in this chapter. Unlisted appliances shall be installed as specified in this part as applicable to the equipment. For additional information concerning particular appliances and accessories, including industrial types, reference can be made to the standards listed in Chapter 17. [NFPA54:10.1.1] LANES POINTS

  5. Chapter 9Installation of Specific Appliances • 902.0 General. • (B) Gas utilization appliances shall not be installed so its combustion, ventilation, and dilution air are obtained only from a bedroom or bathroom unless the bedroom or bathroom has the required volume in accordance with Section 701.2. [NFPA 54:10:1.2] LANES POINTS

  6. Chapter 9Installation of Specific Appliances • 902.0 General. • (C) Where the room size in comparison with the size of the appliance is to be calculated, the total volume of the appliance is determined from exterior dimensions and is to include fan compartments and burner vestibules, where used. Where the actual ceiling height of a room is greater than eight (8) feet (2,438 mm), the volume of the room is figured on the basis of a ceiling height of eight (8) ft. (2,438 mm). [NFPA 4:10.1.3] LANES POINTS

  7. Chapter 9Installation of Specific Appliances • 902.0 General • (D) [OSHPD 1, 2 & 4] Warm air furnaces shall not be installed under openable windows on exterior walls. LANES POINTS

  8. Chapter 9Installation of Specific Appliances • 902.1 • Added or Converted Appliances. When additional or replacement appliances or equipment are installed or an appliance is converted to gas from another fuel, the location in which the appliances or equipment are to be operated shall be checked to verify the following: LANES POINTS

  9. Chapter 9Installation of Specific Appliances • 902.1 • Air for combustion and ventilation is provided where required, in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 7. Where existing facilities are not adequate, they shall be upgraded to meet Chapter 7 specifications. • The installation components and appliances meet the clearances to combustible material provisions of this code. It shall be determined that the installation and operation of the additional or replacement appliances do not render the remaining appliances unsafe for continued operation. • The venting system is constructed and sized in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 8. Where the existing venting system is not adequate, it shall be upgraded to comply with Chapter 8. [NFPA 54:9.1.2] LANES POINTS

  10. Chapter 9Installation of Specific Appliances • 902.2 • Type of Gas(es). It shall be determined whether the appliance has been designed for use with the gas to which it will be connected. No attempt shall be made to convert the appliance from the gas specified on the rating plate for use with a different gas without consulting the installation instruction, the serving gas supplier, or the appliance manufacturer for complete instructions: [NFPA 54:9.1.3] LANES POINTS

  11. Chapter 9Installation of Specific Appliances • 903.0 Air-Conditioning Appliances (Gas-Fired Air Conditioners and Heat Pumps). • 903.1 Independent Gas Piping. • Gas piping serving heating gas utilization appliances shall be permitted to also serve cooling appliances where heating and cooling appliances cannot be operated simultaneously (See Section 1309.4). [NFPA 54:10.2.1] • 903.2 Connection of Gas Engine-Powered Air Conditioners. • To protect against the effects of normal vibration in service, gas engines shall not be rigidly connected to the gas supply piping. [NFPA 54:10.2.2] LANES POINTS

  12. Chapter 9Installation of Specific Appliances • 903.3 Clearances for Indoor Installation. • The installation of air-conditioning appliances shall comply with the following requirements: • Listed air-conditioning appliances installed in rooms that are large in comparison with the size of the appliance shall be installed with clearances per the terms of their listing and the manufacturer's instructions. • Air-conditioning appliances installed in rooms that are 1 NOT large (such as alcoves and closets) in comparison with the size of the equipment shall be listed for such installations and installed in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. Listed clearances shall not be reduced by the protection methods described in Table 5-3, regardless of whether the enclosure is of combustible or noncombustible material. LANES POINTS

  13. Chapter 9Installation of Specific Appliances • 903.3 Clearances for Indoor Installation. • Unlisted air-conditioning appliances shall be installed I with clearances from combustible material of not less than eighteen (18) inches (457 mm) above the appliance 1 and at the sides, front, rear, and nine (9) inches (229 mm) from the draft hood. • Air-conditioning appliances (listed and unlisted) installed I in rooms that are large in comparison with the size of the appliances shall be permitted to be installed with reduced 1 clearances to combustible material provided the combustible material or appliance is protected as 1 described in Table 5-3 (See 5-3(2)). LANES POINTS

  14. Chapter 9Installation of Specific Appliances • 903.3 Clearances for Indoor Installation. • Where the furnace plenum is adjacent to plaster on metal lath or noncombustible material attached to combustible material, the clearance shall be measured to the surface of the plaster or other noncombustible finish where the clearance specified is two (2) inches (50 mm) or less. • Listed air-conditioning appliances shall have the clearance from supply ducts within three (3) feet (914 mm) of the furnace plenum be not less than that specified from the furnace plenum. No clearance is necessary beyond this distance. [NFPA 54:10.2.3] LANES POINTS

  15. Chapter 9Installation of Specific Appliances • 903.4 Assembly and Installation. • Air-conditioning appliances shall be installed in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. Unless the appliance is listed for installation on a combustible surface, such as a floor or roof, or unless the surface is protected in an approved manner, it shall be installed on a surface of non-combustible construction with non-combustible material and surface finish and with no combustible material against the underside thereof. [NFPA 54:10.2.4] LANES POINTS

  16. Chapter 9Installation of Specific Appliances • 903.5 Furnace Plenums and Air Ducts. • A furnace plenum supplied as a part of the air-conditioning appliance shall be installed in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. Where a furnace plenum is not supplied with the appliance, any fabrication and installation instructions provided by the manufacturer shall be followed. The method of connecting supply and return ducts shall facilitate proper circulation of air. [NFPA 54:10.2.5] • 903.6 Refrigeration Coils • (See Sections 904.7 and 904.8). [NFPA 54:10.2.6] LANES POINTS

  17. Chapter 9Installation of Specific Appliances • 904.0 Central Heating Boilers and Furnaces. • 904.1 Location. • Central heating furnace and low-pressure boiler installations in bedrooms or bathrooms shall comply with one of the following: • Central heating furnaces and low-pressure boilers may be installed in a closet located in the bedroom or bathroom, provided the closet is equipped with a listed, gasketed door assembly and a listed, self-closing device. The self-closing door assembly shall meet the requirements of Section 904.1.1. The door assembly shall be installed with a threshold and bottom door seal and shall meet the requirements of Section 904.1.2. All combustion air for such installations shall be obtained from the outdoors. The closet shall be for the exclusive use of the central heating furnace or low-pressure boiler. LANES POINTS

  18. Chapter 9Installation of Specific Appliances • 904.1 Location. • Central heating furnace and low-pressure boiler installations in bedrooms or bathrooms shall comply with one of the following: • Central heating furnaces and low-pressure boilers shall be of the direct-vent type. [NFPA 54:103.1] • 904.1.1 Self-Closing Doors. • Self-closing doors shall swing easily and freely and shall be equipped with a self closing device to cause the door to close and latch each time it is opened. The closing mechanism shall not have a hold-open feature. [NFPA 80:6.1.4.2.1, 6.1.4.2.2] LANES POINTS

  19. Chapter 9Installation of Specific Appliances • 904.1.2 Gasketing. • Gasketing on gasket doors or frames shall be furnished only in accordance with the published listings of the door, frame, or gasketing material manufacturer. [NFPA 80:6.4.8] • Exception: Where acceptable to the Authority Having Jurisdiction, gasketing of noncombustible or limited-combustible material (See NFPA 220, Standard on Types of Building Construction) shall be permitted to be applied to the frame, provided closing and latching of the door are not inhibited. LANES POINTS

  20. Chapter 9Installation of Specific Appliances • 904.2 Clearance. • Listed central heating furnaces and low-pressure boilers installed in rooms that are large in comparison with the size of the appliance shall be installed with clearances per the terms of their listings and the manufacturer's instructions (See Sections 208.0 and 1004.0 for definition). [NFPA 54:10.3.2.1] • Central-heating furnaces and low-pressure boilers installed in rooms that are NOT large (such as alcoves and closets) in comparison with the size of the appliance shall be listed for such installations. Listed clearances shall not be reduced by the protection methods described in Table 5-3 and illustrated in Figures 9-1(a) through 9-1(c), regardless of whether the enclosure is of combustible or noncombustible material. [NFPA 54:10.3.2.2] LANES POINTS

  21. Chapter 9Installation of Specific Appliances • 904.2 Clearance. [cont’d.] • Unlisted central-heating furnaces and low pressure boilers installed in rooms that are large in comparison with the size of the appliance shall be installed with clearances not less than those specified in Table 9-1. [NFPA 54:10.3.2.3] • Central-heating furnaces and low-pressure boilers (listed and unlisted) installed in rooms that are large in comparison with the size of the appliance shall be permitted to be installed with reduced clearances to combustiblematerial provided the combustible material or appliance is protected as described in Table 5-3. [NFPA 54:10.3.2.4] LANES POINTS

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  26. Chapter 9Installation of Specific Appliances • 904.2 Clearance. [cont’d.] • Front clearance shall be sufficient for servicing the burner and the furnace or boiler. [NFPA 54:10.3.2.5] • Where the furnace plenum is adjacent to plaster on metal lath or noncombustible material attached to combustible material, the clearance shall be measured to the surface of the plaster or other noncombustible finish where the clearance specified is two (2) inches (50 mm) or less. [NFPA 54:10.3.2.6] • The clearance to these appliances shall not interfere with combustion air, draft hood clearance and relief, and accessibility for servicing (See Sections 304, 701.0, and 802.12.7). [NFPA 54:10.3.2.7] LANES POINTS

  27. Chapter 9Installation of Specific Appliances • 904.2 Clearance. [cont’d.] • Listed central heating furnaces shall have the clearance from supply ducts within three (3) feet (914 mm) of the furnace plenum be not less than that specified from the furnace plenum. No clearance is necessary beyond this distance. [NFPA 54:10.3.2.8] • Unlisted central heating furnaces with temperature limit controls that cannot be set higher than 250°F (121°C) shall have the clearance from supply duct within six (6) feet (1,829 mm) of the furnace plenum be not less than six (6) inches (150 mm). No clearance is necessary beyond this distance. [NFPA 54:10.3.2.9] LANES POINTS

  28. Chapter 9Installation of Specific Appliances • 904.2 Clearance. • Central-heating furnaces other than those listed in 904.2 (h) or (i) shall have clearances from the supply ducts of not less than eighteen (18) inches (457 mm) from the furnace plenum for the first three (3) feet (914 mm), then six (6) inches (150 mm) for the next three (3) feet (914 mm) and one (1) inch (25 mm) beyond six (6) feet (1,829 mm). [NFPA 54:10.3.2.10] LANES POINTS

  29. Chapter 9Installation of Specific Appliances • 904.3 Assembly and Installation. • A central-heating boiler or furnace shall be installed in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions and shall be installed on a floor of noncombustible construction with noncombustible flooring and surface finish and with no combustible material against the underside thereof, or on fire-resistive slabs or arches having no combustible material against the underside thereof. • Exceptions: • Appliances listed for installation on a combustible floor. • Installation on a floor protected in an approved manner. [NFPA 54:10.3.3] LANES POINTS

  30. Chapter 9Installation of Specific Appliances • 904.3.1 Under-floor Installation. • Furnaces installed in an under-floor area of the building shall comply with the Sections 904.3.1.1 through 904.3.1.3. • 904.3.1.1 Supported by Ground. • Where a furnace is supported by the ground, it shall be installed on a concrete slab not less than three (3) inches (76 mm) above the adjoining ground level. • 904.3.1.2 Supported from Above. • Where a furnace is supported from above, a minimum clearance of six (6) inches (152 mm) shall be provided from finished grade. LANES POINTS

  31. Chapter 9Installation of Specific Appliances • 904.3.1.3 Excavation. • Where excavation is necessary to install a furnace, it shall extend to a depth of six (6) inches (152 mm) below and twelve (12) inches (300 mm) on all sides of the furnace, except on the service side, which shall have thirty (30) inches (762 mm). If the depth of the excavation for either the furnace or passageway exceeds twelve (12) inches (300 mm), walls shall be lined with concrete or masonry four (4) inches (102 mm) above the adjoining ground level. LANES POINTS

  32. Chapter 9Installation of Specific Appliances • 904.4 Temperature- or Pressure-Limiting Devices. • Steam and hot water boilers, respectively, shall be provided with approved automatic limiting devices for shutting down the burner(s) to prevent boiler steam pressure or boiler water temperature from exceeding the maximum allowable working pressure or temperature. Safety limit controls shall not be used as operating controls. [NFPA 54:10.3.4] • 904.5 Low-Water Cutoff. • Hot water boilers installed above the radiation level and all steam boilers shall be provided with an automatic means to shut off the fuel supply to the burner(s) if the boiler water level drops to the lowest safe water line. [NFPA 54:10.3.5] LANES POINTS

  33. Chapter 9Installation of Specific Appliances • 904.6 Steam Safety and Pressure-Relief Valves. • Steam and hot water boilers shall be equipped, respectively, with listed or approved steam safety or pressure-relief valves of appropriate discharge capacity and conforming with ASME requirements. A shutoff valve shall not be placed between the relief valve and the boiler or on discharge pipes between such valves and the atmosphere. • Relief valves shall be piped to discharge near the floor. • The entire discharge piping shall be at least the same size as the relief valve discharge piping. • Discharge piping shall not contain a threaded end connection at its termination point. [NFPA 54:10.3.6] LANES POINTS

  34. Chapter 9Installation of Specific Appliances • 904.7 Furnace Plenums and Air Ducts. • Furnace plenums and air ducts shall be installed in accordance with NFPA 90A, Standard for the Installation of Air-Conditioning and Ventilating Systems, or NFPA 90B, Standard for the Installation of Warm-Air Heating and Air-Conditioning Systems. [NFPA 54:10.3.7.1] • A furnace plenum supplied as a part of a furnace shall be installed in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. [NFPA 54:10.3.7.2] • Where a furnace plenum is not supplied with the furnace, any fabrication and installation instructions provided by the manufacturer shall be followed. The method of connecting supply and return ducts shall facilitate proper circulation of air. [NFPA 54:10.3.7.3] LANES POINTS

  35. Chapter 9Installation of Specific Appliances • 904.7 Furnace Plenums and Air Ducts. [cont. ‘d] • Where a furnace is installed so supply ducts carry air circulated by the furnace to areas out-side the space containing the furnace, the return air shall also be handled by a duct(s) sealed to the furnace casing and terminating outside the space containing the furnace. [NFPA 54:10.3.7.4] LANES POINTS

  36. Chapter 9Installation of Specific Appliances • 904.8 Refrigeration Coils. • The installation of refrigeration coils shall comply with the following requirements: [NFPA 54:10.3.8] • A refrigeration coil shall not be installed in conjunction with a forced-air furnace where circulation of cooled air is provided by the furnace blower, unless the blower has sufficient capacity to overcome the external static resistance imposed by the duct system and cooling coil and the air through-put necessary for heating or cooling, whichever is greater. [NFPA 54:10.3.8(1)] • Furnaces shall not be located upstream from cooling units, unless the cooling unit is designed or equipped so as not to develop excessive temperature or pressure. [NFPA 54:10.3.8(2)] LANES POINTS

  37. Chapter 9Installation of Specific Appliances • 904.8 Refrigeration Coils. [cont.’d] • Refrigeration coils shall be installed in parallel with or on the downstream side of central furnaces to avoid condensation in the heating element, unless the furnace has been specifically listed for downstream installation. With a parallel flow arrangement, the dampers or other means used to control flow of air shall be sufficiently tight to prevent any circulation of cooled air through the furnace. [NFPA 54:10.3.8(3)] • Means shall be provided for disposal of condensate and to prevent dripping of condensate on the heating element. [NFPA 54:10.3.8(4)] LANES POINTS

  38. Chapter 9Installation of Specific Appliances • 904.9 Cooling Units Used with Heating Boilers. • Boilers, where used in conjunction with refrigeration systems, shall be installed so that the chilled medium is piped in parallel with the heating boiler with appropriate valves to prevent the chilled medium from entering the heating boiler. [NFPA 54:10.3.9.1] • Where hot-water-heating boilers are connected to heating coils located in air-handling units where they can be exposed to refrigerated air circulation, such boiler piping systems shall be equipped with flow control valves or other automatic means to prevent gravity circulation of the boiler water during the cooling cycle. [NFPA 54:10.3.9.2] LANES POINTS

  39. Chapter 9Installation of Specific Appliances • 904.10 Access to Appliances on Roofs. • 904.10.1 Appliances located on roofs or other elevated locations shall be accessible. [NFPA 54-09:9.4.3.1] • 904.10.2 Buildings of more than fifteen (15) feet (4,572 mm) in height shall have an inside means of access to the roof, unless other means acceptable to the Authority Having Jurisdiction are used. [NFPA 54-09:9.4.3.2] LANES POINTS

  40. Chapter 9Installation of Specific Appliances • 904.10 Access to Appliances on Roofs. [cont.’d] • 904.10.3 The inside means of access shall be a permanent or foldaway inside stairway or ladder, terminating in an enclosure, scuttle, or trapdoor. Such scuttles or trapdoors shall be at least twenty-two (22) inches x twenty-four (24) inches (560 mm x 610 mm) in size, shall open easily and safely under all conditions, especially snow, and shall be constructed so as to permit access from the roof side unless deliberately locked on the inside. At least six (6) feet (1,829 mm) of clearance shall be available between the access opening and the edge of the roof or similar hazard, or rigidly fixed rails or guards a minimum of forty-two (42) inches (1,067 mm) in height shall be provided on the exposed side. Where parapets or other building structures are utilized in lieu of guards or rails, they shall be a minimum of forty-two (42) inches (1,067 mm) in height. [NFPA 54-09:9.4.3.3] LANES POINTS

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  42. Chapter 9Installation of Specific Appliances • 904.11 Appliances in Attics and Under-Floor Spaces • 904.11.1 Access. • An attic or under-floor space in which an appliance is installed shall be accessible through an opening and passageway at least as large as the largest component of the appliance, and not less than twenty-two (22) inches x thirty (30) inches (560 mm x 760 mm). [NFPA 54-09:9.5.1] • 904.11.2 Passageway Height. • Where the height of the passageway is less than six (6) feet (1,829 mm), the distance from the passageway access to the appliance shall not exceed twenty (20) feet (6,096 mm) measured along the center line of the passageway. [NFPA 54-09:9.5.1.1] LANES POINTS

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  44. Chapter 9Installation of Specific Appliances • 904.11 Appliances in Attics and Under-Floor Spaces [cont.’d] • 904.11.3 Passageway. • The passageway shall be unobstructed and shall have solid flooring not less than twenty-four (24) inches (610 mm) wide from the entrance opening to the appliance. [NFPA 4:9.5.1.2] • 904.11.4 Work Surface. • A level working platform or grade surface not less than thirty (30) inches (760 mm) by thirty (30) inches (760 mm) shall be provided in front of the service side of the appliance. [NFPA54:9.5.2] LANES POINTS

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  46. Chapter 9Installation of Specific Appliances • 904.11 Appliances in Attics and Under-Floor Spaces [cont.’d] • 904.11.5 Lighting and Convenience Outlet. • A permanent 120-volt receptacle outlet and a lighting fixture shall be installed near the appliance. The switch controlling the lighting fixture shall be located at the entrance to the passageway. [NFPA 54:9.5.3] • 904.11.6 Furnace (Upright and Horizontal). • Uprightfurnaces may be installed in an attic, furred, or under‑floor space more than five (5) feet (1,524 mm) in height, provided the required listings and furnace and duct clearances are observed. Horizontal furnaces may be installed in an attic, furred, or under-floor space, provided the required listings and furnace and duct clearances are observed. LANES POINTS

  47. Chapter 9Installation of Specific Appliances • 905.0 Clothes Dryers. • 905.1 Clearance. • The installation of clothes dryers shall comply with the following requirements: [NFPA 54:10.4.1] • Listed Type 1 clothes dryers shall be installed with a minimum clearance of six (6) inches (150 mm) from adjacent combustible material. Clothes dryers listed for installation at reduced clearances shall be installed in accordance with their listing. Type 1 clothes dryers installed in closets shall be specifically listed for such installation. [NFPA 54:10.4.1(1)] LANES POINTS

  48. Chapter 9Installation of Specific Appliances • 905.1 Clearance. [cont.’d] • Listed Type 2 clothes dryers shall be installed with clearances of not less than that shown on the marking plate and in the manufacturer's instructions. Type 2 clothes dryers designed and marked, "For use only in noncombustible locations," shall not be installed elsewhere. [NFPA 54:10.4.19(2)] • Unlisted clothes dryers shall be installed with clearances to combustible material of not less than eighteen (18) inches (460 mm). Combustible floors under unlisted clothes dryers shall be protected in an approved manner. [NFPA 54:10.4.1(3)] LANES POINTS

  49. Chapter 9Installation of Specific Appliances • 905.0 Clothes Dryers. [cont.’d] • 905.2 Exhausting to the Outdoors. • Type 1 and Type 2 clothes dryers shall be exhausted to the outside air. [NFPA 54:10.4.2] • 905.3 Provisions forMakeup Air. • Makeup air shall be provided for Type 1 clothes dryers in accordance with the manufacturer's installation instructions. [NFPA 54:10.4.3.1] • Provision for makeup air shall be provided for Type 2 clothes dryers, with a minimum free area (See Section 701.6) of one (1) in.2 (6.5 m2) for each one thousand (1,000) Btu/h (2,200 mm'/kW) total input rating of the dryer(s) installed. [NFPA 54:10.4.3.2] LANES POINTS

  50. Chapter 9Installation of Specific Appliances • 905.0 Clothes Dryers. [cont.’d] • 905.4 Exhaust Ducts for Type 1 Clothes Dryers. • A clothes dryer exhaust duct shall not be connected into any vent connector, gas vent, chimney, crawl space, attic, or other similar concealed space. [NFPA 54:10.4.4.1] • Ducts for exhausting clothes dryers shall not be assembled with screws or other fastening means that extend into the duct and that would catch lint and reduce the efficiency of the exhaust system. [NFPA 54:10.4.4.2] • Exhaust ducts shall be constructed of rigid metallic material. Transition ducts used to connect the dryer to the exhaust duct shall be listed for that application or installed in accordance with the clothes dryer manufacturer's installation instructions. [NFPA 54:10.4.4.3] LANES POINTS

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