Much appreciated chaosracing.............. I searched focused on Lean-To shed and came up short................ This is exactly what I was after. Thank you.. Rhys.
Sorry mattt_i, rather than "plans and approvals" I meant the backyard layout plans (as pictured) and the minor variance approvals with the city. I have thta submitted and approved. I have to submit detailed drawings including foundation or floating pad cross sections, etc.. for the build...
Wondering if anyone can direct me to plans for the attached shed/awning or Residential Detached Accessory Building as my City Hall classes it. Long story but basically my wife bought us a retirement home, new build so a small blank backyard. I have the plans and approvals for the pictured and...
Thanks everyone.................... Keep it coming....... This is actually to lift a snow machine out of the way for the summer months and still get a car in the 'slot". Thanks, Rhys.
24' X 24' and a 50,000 BTU Mr. Heater. Takes twenty minutes to forty minutes to come up to set point depending on outside temperatures. Cycles every fifteen minutes for five minutes or so from that point on. Probably a bit over sized for space. Rhys.
Sorry SuperD, forgot to post the ULC number. This is the tag off of the vent. Not sure if it cross-references over to your number. I did have it inspected today. It was drop tested and they actually checked a permissive on the blower for proper shut off of the heater by disconnecting a wire...
From the TSSA Blog to answer your Question SuperD. I have a similar answer to ForceFed70's question. This is a Reznor UDAP 45, 5,000 BTU less than mine. Open the link and read the comments from the TSSA. Thanks, Rhys.
http://tssablog.org/?question=category-iii-appliance-venting
All done. Valve installed at flex line. Vent run and all leak checked. Fired up and works great. Just need to get it inspected and properly set up (gas pressures checked and gas valve adjusted) by the HVAC guy. I decided to run the double wall insulated vent all the way from the heater to...
Well, gas line run, T-stat run and just finishing up the receptacle for power. Just need the vent run. HVAC guy where are you?????????????? Hopefully I can hook up with Ken next week and get this thing finished off. Rhys.
Yes, it is parallel to the wall. I wanted to place the heater on a 45 to the centre of the garage but then the vent becomes a problem. If you vent on the vertical it is no issue but on the horizontal it introduces more angles to get out the wall. If any one has pictures of mounting it towards...