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    Default Direct vent clearance

    Hi all, I need a little help. I have looked everywhere and cannot find the clearance for in front of a direct vent for gas fireplace. This is installed between the house and deck stairs. The decking is composite not wood. I have a data sheet with all clearances above grade, to windows etc. etc. but nowhere can I find the clearance for in front of the vent. Maybe I am overlooking something else here. Thanks!!

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    Default Re: Direct vent clearance

    Quote Originally Posted by Tom Rees View Post
    Hi all, I need a little help. I have looked everywhere and cannot find the clearance for in front of a direct vent for gas fireplace. This is installed between the house and deck stairs. The decking is composite not wood. I have a data sheet with all clearances above grade, to windows etc. etc. but nowhere can I find the clearance for in front of the vent. Maybe I am overlooking something else here. Thanks!!
    This might help
    http://www.regency-fire.com/Files/Ma...0-918-525.aspx

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    Default Re: Direct vent clearance

    Thanks Scott, That is the diagram I have in my inspection book for quick reference but the one thing it doesn't show is the clearance directly in front of vent.

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    Default Re: Direct vent clearance

    When it is firing, can you hold your hand on the combustible material in front of it, or is the combustible material too hot to keep your hand there?

    If you can't keep your hand there, it is likely too close.

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    Default Re: Direct vent clearance

    That's another point. None of the fireplaces had ever had the pilots lit or been used (2011 house). I called for a gas appliance contractor to inspect the fireplaces. I will have them check the clearance while they are there.

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    Default Re: Direct vent clearance

    Quote Originally Posted by Tom Rees View Post
    Maybe I am overlooking something else here. Thanks!!
    My approach would be raising a question how well the plastic railing and balusters would withstand the heat. I would write that regardless of what the fireplace specifications said.

    Eric Barker, ACI
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eric Barker View Post
    My approach would be raising a question how well the plastic railing and balusters would withstand the heat. I would write that regardless of what the fireplace specifications said.
    I agree.

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    Default Re: Direct vent clearance

    Quote Originally Posted by Tom Rees View Post
    Hi all, I need a little help. I have looked everywhere and cannot find the clearance for in front of a direct vent for gas fireplace.
    Considering the clearance Clearance under veranda, porch, deck, or balcony is 12" then the front clearance (for combustables) will be at least 12". The mechanical code in your area may require more.
    All that said, way too close to wood/plastic, And that cap can not be replaced with it's 6-8" tail peice without deconstruction of the stairs. I would expect melting plastic railing and balusters with extended use (or burning, because fire).

    I would call FPI (regency) tech and ask.


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