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City of Oshkosh JOB LOCATION: Q3 3 C7 /lr
Inspection Services Division
215 Church Avenue, PO Box 1130 CONTRACTOR: (Dt-✓nv
Oshkosh, WI 54903 -1130
Phone: (920) 236 -5050
Fax (920) 236 -5084 PROJECT TO BE INSPECTED:
BUILDING: HVAC: ELECTRIC: PLUMBING: EROSION CONTROL: PROPERTY MAINT.:
Footing Rough Rough Rough Tracking Setback Park.
Foundation Furnace Service Test On Silt Fence Unlicensed Veh
Rough A/C Temp Perm Underfloor Stone Access Garbage
Insulation Fireplace UG OH Sewer/Water Straw Bales Dilapidated bld's, fences,
Re -insp. Re -insp. Re -insp. Re -insp. Re -insp. etc.
Final Final Final Final Final Ext. Maint.
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VIOLATIONS MUST BE CORRECTED AND APPROVED WITHIN 30 DAYS UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. CALL FOR RE- INSPECTIONS PRIOR TO
CONCEALMENT AND /OR OCCUPANCY. WHEN CORRECTIONS ARE COMPLETED THE OWNER/CONTRACTOR IS REQUIRED TO SIGN & DATE THIS
NOTICE AND RETURN IT TO THE INSPECTION DIVISION WHEN REQUESTING A RE- INSPECTION.
COMPLIANCE DATE:
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I hereby certify that the violations at the above address have been corrected.
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Code Handbook
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` E Ventilating air outlet reg- • Flue should terminate above lue performance n v al earb s c
t ister for furnace room walls to assure satisfactory = C
C 1 sq in. fr area for where the flue terminal is below nearby walls or roof peaks,
each 1,000 Btu per hour and effective vent cowl should be used. , ,
fumace input, located
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draft hood. Register must - g ..
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not be blocked by drapes 1S
or other furnishings.
I *No part of furnace
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Both registers must 111111111111 6in.towall. l
either face same
large well ventilated •Spacing between
tend space or ex draft hood and wal ' Y � °
tend to such space at least 6 in. If flue
by means of ducts.
Vertical distance ®® products may be to directed toward i
b of registers should 12 in. spacing -
be not less than 3.5 ft. recommended
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must be handled by :;;
Suggest room access ducts which are se=
door door sufficient to pro high not less than to furnace casing ' , �k
6 ft high by a width are entirely sepa = : provide for Combustion and ventilation means provi• - •i
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installation or removal air inlet register for furnace from m
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room 1 sq in. free area for
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of rizontal ontal cle le least arance e ft each 1,000 Btu per hour fur- and ventilation air
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should be provided in nace input, located at or be-
' front of fumace when low combustion air inlet to _
closet door is open or furnace. Register must not be . Unless appr �$ . i 45.
18 in. when door is blocked by drapes or other a closer spa.' •
J 1 closed.' furnishings.
x Figure 5-E. Illustration showing air openings necessary to suppl
• 4,a1 combustion when appliance is installed in confined space. (From NFPA t
A NSI Z21.30, 1950 edition.)
4. - they prov more detailed information for the standards Con ,
five detailed drawings were added to Section 5.3 in 1959 for cL ,
(One was dropped in the 1980 version.) In 1969, the mostMft ,, .
I. ,,. , . change in this section was to require that the openings be loc>+
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12 in. (30 cm) of the top and 12 in. (30 cm) of the bottom of the C _ cc
t ° The present requirement is that the minimum dimension of the air!„.!:- ` H =11-
not be less than 3 in. (8 cm).
. Significant changes in the design of gas appliances have occurre'
initial development of combustion air requirements. Increases I, a'
and the use of fan - assisted combustion systems prompted the 9. `{
Institute to initiate a study of combustion air requirements. Repo f'.
GRI 93/0316, "Analysis of Combustion Air Openings to the 07t:
liminary Results," was issued in 1994. This report found that a -7
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