I was going over the fuel gas code. I don't know a lot about this code and our mechanical inspector looks through the plans for compliance but I started to get to wondering. At any rate, the standard method for all air from indoors is 50 cubic feet per 1000 btu. So I started thinking of my home. Its a split level so my sub-basement is half underground and then my basement is a full basement. Would these two floor levels be regarded as a single floor. I ask because I have my mechanical room which is in the full basement. I have an 80,000 btu furnace, a 50,000 btu water heater and a 35,000 btu dryer = 165,000 btu. The full basement area is 800 square feet x 8 feet high = 6400 cubic feet. but 165x50=8250 cubic feet of area for combustion air required. I'm short almost 2000 cubic feet but the sub basement, which is located another 4-5 feet higher up the stairs with an 3/4" undercut door at the top, has another 4800 cubic feet. So was this designed to include that 3/4" undercut door for the sub basement or am I really short by 2000 cubic feet?
Really just curious as to combustion air and how this gets calculated.
Really just curious as to combustion air and how this gets calculated.