Combustion Air

Combustion Air

This chapter establishes requirements for providing combustion air to fuel-burning appliances, referencing specific standards for solid fuel and oil-fired units while noting exclusions.

701 — General

701.1 Scope. Solid fuel-burning appliances shall be provided with combustion air in accordance with the appliance manufacturer's installation instructions. Oil-fired appliances shall be provided with combustion air in accordance with NFPA 31. The methods of providing combustion air in this chapter do not apply to fireplaces, fireplace stoves and direct-vent appliances. The requirements for combustion and dilution air for gas-fired appliances shall be in accordance with the International Fuel Gas Code.

Frequently asked questions

Where do I find combustion air requirements for solid fuel appliances?

Combustion air for solid fuel-burning appliances must be provided according to the appliance manufacturer's installation instructions.

What standard governs combustion air for oil-fired appliances?

Oil-fired appliances must be provided with combustion air in accordance with NFPA 31.

Do the combustion air methods in this chapter apply to all appliances?

No, the methods of providing combustion air detailed in this chapter do not apply to certain appliance types, such as those related to 'firep' (as indicated by the truncated text).

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