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Ben Im
09-03-2014, 04:19 PM
This 150+ unit condominium is built in 2010. equipped tankless gas water heater in the garage and vent is terminate right under the living room window ( less than 4ft)
if I write it up, what option the owner has ?
In this home, next door's vent is there too.

Bruce Ramsey
09-03-2014, 04:49 PM
if I write it up, what option the owner has ?
In this home, next door's vent is there too.

The owner can have it fixed. Just extend the pipe vertically above the window. Ugly but effective.

Ben Im
09-03-2014, 06:41 PM
The owner can have it fixed. Just extend the pipe vertically above the window. Ugly but effective.

I'm sure, the HOA will not let the owner to do it.

Jim Robinson
09-03-2014, 07:07 PM
Did you look up the specs for the vent clearances to a window from Rinnai? They are sometimes much closer than you think they should be. Is that where you got the 48" from?

Ben Im
09-03-2014, 07:15 PM
Did you look up the specs for the vent clearances to a window from Rinnai? They are sometimes much closer than you think they should be. Is that where you got the 48" from?

No, it's not.
The 4 ft is from just common rule.
Maybe the tankless WH is different..
Anyone knows?

John Kogel
09-03-2014, 08:29 PM
Search for that model Rinnai manual and look it up in the installation instructions. I think it is 36" in Canada, but 12" is good enough for you'all. ;)


http://www.rinnai.us/documentation/downloads/U287-077x0101.pdf

Page 26. It is 12" in the USA.

Ben Im
09-03-2014, 10:01 PM
Search for that model Rinnai manual and look it up in the installation instructions. I think it is 36" in Canada, but 12" is good enough for you'all. ;)


http://www.rinnai.us/documentation/downloads/U287-077x0101.pdf

Page 26. It is 12" in the USA.


Thanks,

Only 12" ...

Rinnai tankless WH equipped with CO filter or something? Hum,,

Jerry Peck
09-04-2014, 10:52 AM
Search for that model Rinnai manual and look it up in the installation instructions. I think it is 36" in Canada, but 12" is good enough for you'all. ;)


http://www.rinnai.us/documentation/downloads/U287-077x0101.pdf

Page 26. It is 12" in the USA.

Not that anyone is reading the installation instructions you posted or anything ... :) ... but I think you meant page 29.

Or could it just be my small Samsung Galaxy Note 2 phone screen (as has been suggested in another post). :)

Jim Robinson
09-04-2014, 11:24 AM
No, it's not.
The 4 ft is from just common rule.
Maybe the tankless WH is different..
Anyone knows?

Dude, that's kind of your job here. If there is a question, you need to look up the model number and verify before reporting as long as the information is available.

John Kogel
09-04-2014, 03:09 PM
Not that anyone is reading the installation instructions you posted or anything ... :) ... but I think you meant page 29.

Or could it just be my small Samsung Galaxy Note 2 phone screen (as has been suggested in another post). :)thanks, JP. He can read Page 29 and the preamble starting at around page 26.

Marc M
09-05-2014, 07:52 AM
Dont forget slope of vent...check for passive condensate drain if required..

Frazier Jeffery
10-02-2014, 11:02 AM
refer to manufacturer which likely requires minimum of 4 ft to operated window remember one is intake and one is exhaust that likely can be added to to force adequate clearance Also expect for Navien gas line must be 3/4 and gas line should have a sediment trap

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refer to manufacturer which likely requires minimum of 4 ft to operated window remember one is intake and one is exhaust that likely can be added to to force adequate clearance Also expect for Navien gas line must be 3/4 and gas line should have a sediment trap