Sifu
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Let it be known that I am not currently a plumbing inspector, haven't been one for nearly three years and don't have an adopted plumbing code to enforce even if I wanted to. That said I found a home with the vent terminals extended to the roof deck openings where the roof vents (turbines) were installed. This was for every vent. The owner said he wanted to avoid excess roof penetrations. My first instinct was to turn it down but ....not a plumbing inspection. Not sure if a building inspection failure existed yet or not but I got to thinking, is it a flat out plumbing defficiency? Codes require the vent to be terminated (insert #) inches above roof. Since the turbine does this would that be considered? Codes require it not be located beneath an air intake, would an attic turbine be considered an air intake? (I figure yes if conditions are right). I think it is a very bad installation and told them so but that I had no enforcement capabilities so that had no teeth. BTW the rest of the plumbing was even worse. Any other ways this would have violated the code?