Hey all, I am in the beginning stages of planning and construction of an indoor 42" oven in the naples stye indoors in a corner that used to have a woodstove in it. took out the chimney etc. my other thread was called looking for opinions/ideas. and is on this board if you want some more background on my project. anyhow, I got to thinking that I should try/get a permit for this so that everything is legit with the town homeowners' insurance, etc. I went to the mechanical inspector today and i guess I am the only one thats applied since hes been there except for a restaurant in town in about the last 12 years. Any how he didnt really know how to classify the project on the application and gave me some code excerpts to look over and just kept saying everthing should be fine, thanks to the pompeii plans I gave him more input than I think he wanted or cared to understand at 7:30 this morning. When i left he said something along the lines of take the code and match it up against your plans so I can review it, and it should all work out. I looked over the pages he gave me which included a lot of classifications for solid fuel appliances. low med and high heat. all of the specs called for a 36" setback from combustables and methods to reduce this to 18" . mind you there are exceptions for certain ul? I think, listed appliances, as in follow the instructions for that appliance and that becomes code. Anyways I dont know how many of you folks have gone to your building dept as I dont know how many of you have ended up indoors., but I would as always appreciate any input you all might have on this matter. He did keep remarking on how much insulation is called for in the plans and was pretty positive towards me (maybe he wants some pizza). I know i can work it out with them but would appreciate it if you all could set my angle of attack. fyi this is on a thick slab, floor will be tile before firing(or concrete if I cant wait, and the chinmey will be simpson double wall. He really didnt seem to know what to call it wood stove, masonry fireplace, appliance, other misc work.
Maybe what comes out of this post and the responses to it can be added to the pompeii plans and help others deal with this vauge area of building codes?
Maybe this info is info out there on the site somewhere and I have not been able to find by it searching, if it is. please point me in the right direction.
I will be applying on monday so any /all input would be appreciated. thanks -marc
Maybe what comes out of this post and the responses to it can be added to the pompeii plans and help others deal with this vauge area of building codes?
Maybe this info is info out there on the site somewhere and I have not been able to find by it searching, if it is. please point me in the right direction.
I will be applying on monday so any /all input would be appreciated. thanks -marc
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