Did the State of Alaska Adopt the Residential codes?The IMC disallows gas appliances in a bathroom.
Does the IRC allow a gas dryer in a bathroom?
Being that Alaska did not adopt the IRC, I referred to a code they did adopt.If the OPs question was regarding the irc I would imagine it did. But I was googling the question recently to save time poking through the whole irc and noticed people were quoting the imc which at least in our state is a misuse of the code in the residential setting and wanted to prevent others from making the same assumption.
Good call, klarenbeek, I never looked at the ifgc for the irc exception but do recall that reference. I haven't used the commercial code books in over a year now since changing jurisdictions and job requirement. Now I've gotta look to see if the imc requires makeup air in bathrooms or if the manufacturer instructions require them for electric. We have predominantly gas fired appliances here. Unless NYS passes the law they're contemplating doing away with all propane and natural gas in new houses....The IMC does not disallow gas appliances in bathrooms because the IMC does not regulate gas fired appliances. The IMC only covers electric dryers. Gas fired dryers are regulated by the IFGC ( if the IRC does not apply). IFGC section 303.3 has the exact same exception that IRC 2406.2 has. If you look in chapter 24 of the IRC, where there are numbers in parentheses behind the code section, that is the code section number where that section can be found in the IFGC. Gas clothes dryers can be in a bathroom/toilet room if provided with makeup air.