We have an exisiting elementary school with a small kiln, less than 20 cubic feet, that has a hood that when closed, turns on a fan that pushes the exhaust horizontaly through an adjacent exterior wall and directly over a covered walkway where students and teachers walk. The school is doing a major renovation and work is being performed in this room so I want to get it right!
This was probably installed in the 80's without any permits or inspections.
Is the exhaust from a kiln considered hazardous and required to comply with Section 510 of the 2006 IMC? Or would it be under "General" sections?
They are wanting to turn it 90° the run horizontally down past the covered walkway and exhaust into the open area.
I told the contractor they need to secure a copy of the manufactuers installation procedures to figure out how far the fan will push the exhaust. I don't think it is an option to go straight up because of exisitng construction, hard ducts, electrical...blah blah blah because the school was built in the 60's and added onto numerous times.
What else?????
This was probably installed in the 80's without any permits or inspections.
Is the exhaust from a kiln considered hazardous and required to comply with Section 510 of the 2006 IMC? Or would it be under "General" sections?
They are wanting to turn it 90° the run horizontally down past the covered walkway and exhaust into the open area.
I told the contractor they need to secure a copy of the manufactuers installation procedures to figure out how far the fan will push the exhaust. I don't think it is an option to go straight up because of exisitng construction, hard ducts, electrical...blah blah blah because the school was built in the 60's and added onto numerous times.
What else?????