Quote from Jerry Mc.'s post:
IRC-2006 - SECTION M1502
- CLOTHES DRYER EXHAUST M1502: 1 General. Dryer exhaust systems shall be independent of all other systems, and shall convey the moisture to the outdoors.
(Jerry P. note: It is.)
- - Exception: This section shall not apply to listed and labeled condensing (ductless) clothes dryers.
(Jerry P. note: This does not apply.)
- M1502.2 Duct termination. Exhaust ducts shall terminate on the outside of the building. Exhaust duct terminations shall be in accordance with the dryer manufacturer’s installation instructions. Exhaust ducts shall terminate not less than 3 feet (914 mm) in any direction from openings into buildings. Exhaust duct terminations shall be equipped with a backdraft damper. Screens shall not be installed at the duct termination.
(Jerry P. note: It does go outside. Regarding the other parts of this section - insufficient information given.)
- M1502.3 Duct size. The diameter of the exhaust duct shall be as required by the clothes dryer’s listing and the manufacturer’s installation instructions.
(Jerry P. note: It looks like 4 inch, which is good, unless the manufacturer states larger - insufficient information given to know that.)
- M1502.4 Transition ducts. Transition ducts shall not be concealed within construction. Flexible transition ducts used to connect the dryer to the exhaust duct system shall be limited to single lengths, not to exceed 8 feet (2438 mm) and shall be listed and labeled in accordance with UL 2158A.
(Jerry P. note: Transition ducts are the dryer connectors - those plastic and foil thingys which should be either rigid or flexible metal. Thus, this does not apply to that duct.)
- M1502.5 Duct construction. Exhaust ducts shall be constructed of minimum 0.016-inch-thick (0.4 mm) rigid meta ducts, having smooth interior surfaces with joints running in the direction of air flow. Exhaust ducts shall not be connected with sheet-metal screws or fastening means which extend into the duct.
(Jerry P. note: Looks like it meets that, but I was not there and did not put my gage on it. Regarding the other parts of this section - insufficient information given)
- M1502.6 Duct length. The maximum length of a clothes dryer exhaust duct shall not exceed 25 feet (7620 mm) from the dryer location to the wall or roof termination. The maximum length of the duct shall be reduced 2.5 feet (762 mm) for each 45-degree (0.8 rad) bend and 5 feet (1524 mm) for each 90-degree (1.6 rad) bend. The maximum length of the exhaust duct does not include the transition duct.
(Jerry P. note: Looks like it meets the exceptions - see Exceptions.)
- - Exceptions:
- - - 1. Where the make and model of the clothes dryer to be installed is known and the manufacturer’s installation instructions for the dryer are provided to the building official, the maximum length of the exhaust duct, including any transition duct, shall be permitted to be in accordance with the dryer manufacturer’s installation instructions.
(Jerry P. note: Some allow for up to 90 feet, most allow for up to 50 feet. Not enough information given to know for sure.)
- - - 2. Where large-radius 45-degree (0.8 rad) and 90-degree (1.6 rad) bends are installed, determination of the equivalent length of clothes dryer exhaust duct for each bend by engineering calculation in accordance with the ASHRAE Fundamentals Handbook shall be permitted.
(Jerry P. note: See response to Exception 1. above.)
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