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I have a deck above my heater and the inspector has asked for the owners manual to verify if there is enough ventilation between the top of the heater and the bottom of the deck. How much clearance is needed and how can i get a copy of the owners manual

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Http://www.hayward-pool.com/pdf/manuals/Manual227.pdf

This is the link to the owners manual above.
Below is the link to the installation and service manual.

http://www.hayward-pool.com/pdf/manuals/Manual225.pdf

Gas vents that are spaced less than 8 ft horizontally from a vertical wall or similar obstruction shall terminate not less than 2 ft above any portion of a building within 10 ft.


I would think that the inspector would interpret this part of the manual as calling for a venting kit to be installed and run two feet at least above and part of the building within 10 feet horizontally.


So if the deck is attatched to the house, you will need this to be vented. If the deck is seperate, you might be able to get away with leaving it as is.

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