| Inquiry: | 00-03 |
| Subject: | Combustion Air Requirements |
| Code: | UMC Sec. 104 (a) and (b): Additions, Alterations or
Repairs to Existing Mechanical Systems UMC Sec. 601(a) and (b): Combustion Air Requirements for Existing Buildings |
| Submitted by: | MN B.O. Uniformity Committee |
| Approved by: | Thomas R. Joachim, State Building Official |
| Issue Date: | January 12, 2000 |
| Question: | Is combustion air required to be added into an existing home when
the water heater is replaced, if not already provided? |
| Answer: |
Yes. "Additions, alterations or repairs to existing systems must be
made without requiring the existing mechanical system to comply with all
the requirements of the code, provided that the addition, alteration or
repair conforms to that of a new mechanical system. |
| Comments: | In existing buildings of 'ordinary tightness,' the UMC allows all,
or a portion of, the combustion air for fuel-burning appliances to be
obtained from infiltration. This, in most cases, will have to be a
judgment call on behalf of the Building Official. Keep in mind the
tightening of existing homes by means of replacement siding, windows and
doors, insulation, etc.
Approved by Building Codes and Standards Access Committee September 26, 1996. |