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Jeff Eastman
07-26-2007, 03:20 PM
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Jerry McCarthy
07-26-2007, 03:29 PM
There are jurisdictions (many) that don't enforce the 18" elevation rule in garages under the premise that gas-fired automatic clothes dryers are “attended” appliances. Yep, and if you ask them I'm sure those same jurisdictions have a bridge somewhere to sell you.
It's a lame deal at best and I always wrote it up as a hazard to occupants. Did any of my clients ever raise em? Ya, right!

Jerry Peck
07-26-2007, 03:58 PM
There are jurisdictions (many) that don't enforce the 18" elevation rule in garages under the premise that gas-fired automatic clothes dryers are “attended” appliances. Yep, and if you ask them I'm sure those same jurisdictions have a bridge somewhere to sell you.
It's a lame deal at best and I always wrote it up as a hazard to occupants. Did any of my clients ever raise em? Ya, right!

I second West Coast Jerry's comments.

I never could find the 'Exception: Gas clothes dryers need not be elevated'. Anyone every find that exception?

Didn't think so. :D

Tell the builder that if he raised the appliances like he was supposed to for protection from vehicle damage, *they would be "elevated"*. :)

How were the appliances protected from physical damage (I know, I know, *I'm assuming* they were protected here - but 'were they')?

Gunnar Alquist
07-26-2007, 04:20 PM
I believe the requirement is that the flame must be 18" above the garage slab. There are some dryers where the burner is not down near the ground but up high in the rear corner.

Joe Nernberg
07-29-2007, 07:44 PM
"Place dryer at least 18 inches (46 cm) above the floor
for a garage installation." See page 3 of clothes dryer installation instructions: http://www.estateappliances.com/data/8562589.pdf