by Jerry Peck - Codeman on Mon May 21, 2012 10:52 am
Yes, the code addresses, in various places, protection from freezing for water piping, including drain/waste/vent piping, and vent piping typically has little or no water in it but could frost up.
It the piping is not within the thermal envelope of the building, the requirements are that the piping be 12 inches minimum below grade or at least 6 inches below frost level (whichever is a greater depth), or be protected from freezing with insulation or heat tape.
The above is what the IRC calls for, I do not have your particular code with me, but you may be able to find it online. Regardless, when piping is subject to freezing temperatures the water inside the piping will be subject to freezing, and frozen water not only expands and bursts pipes, but frozen water does not flow and thus clogs the pipes up, including vent piping.
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