by Jerry Peck - Codeman on Tue Mar 05, 2024 6:36 pm
Aaron, maybe before my time?
I've only ever seen 4" diameter exhaust outlets on clothes dryers, and wiyh 4" diameter exhaust outlets, the exhaust duct would need to be 4".
That said, if a manufacturer made and listed a clothes dryer which had a 3" exhaust outlet, there would be a conflict in the code (install per manufacturer's installation instructions AND the code), with the codes stating that the most restrictive applies. Which puts the codes 4" minimum as the more restrictive.
In such a case, the AHJ could use alternate means and materials to approve such "in writting", which means that there should be a record of it.
One final 'opition', which doesn’t sound like it applies: condensing clothes dryers, which would be installed in accordance with the manufacturer's installation instructions.
I haven't seen any condensing clothes dryers installed, so I'm not sure what their exhaust/drainage requirements are, bit I think they would be 'condensate drain piping'.
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