I missed that.
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Peter,
One thing to emphasize is that it says 400ft3 not ft2. So, the thought is if
you have mechanical equipment like a furnace, you're not really going to have
much room to store anything in this closet. An example would be a closet
Peter,
One thing to emphasize is that it says 400ft3 not ft2. So, the thought is if
you have mechanical equipment like a furnace, you're not really going to
have much room to store anything in this closet. An example would be a
closet with an 8ft. ceiling can only be 7ftx7ft. This is 49sqft or
Pete,
You are correct. Where the closet is less than 400 ft3, no clearance is
required below the deflector
Bob Caputo
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My understanding had always been this was mainly related to shelves and the
like as an obstruction since the head is going to basically inundate the
closet. I believe it was Mr. Huggins that once reminded us that water isn't
like light and you don't have to see the head to get wet, as was a