Home Improvement Asked by JJ Zabkar on January 22, 2021
What are the safety/legal considerations for safely re-routing gas combustion ducts?
I have a two-story house with two gas combustion air ducts. The left duct
serves a fireplace that is not in use and will be removed. The right duct
serves both the water heater and furnace. I would like to remove the highlighted yellow sections and re-route the water heater + furnace exhaust duct to the left duct
, and cap/kill the fireplace. The right duct
is in the middle of a room on the second floor; the main intent is to remove the right duct
that was in a removed wall to be completely removed. There is currently 24" between the 6" round ducts.
Section 304.11 of the 2015 Washington State Fuel Gas Code doesn’t specify the required slope for horizontal runs, only:
- Horizontal upper combustion air ducts shall not slope downward toward the source of combustion air.
Consulting with an HVAC technician advised:
left duct
from the fireplace just below the first floor subfloorright duct
just above the wye on the first floorleft duct
using 6" round B-Vent. The technician pointed out that it's key to match the existing brand (I have Ameri-Vent) so that the turn-and-click attachments are the same.right duct
and fireplace, capping each with a sheet metal & silicone end cap.Correct answer by JJ Zabkar on January 22, 2021
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