by Jerry Peck - Codeman on Fri Feb 09, 2024 12:53 pm
Aaron, let's change the discussion from leakage oriented from penetrations through the valley to water flow oriented and the obstruction/disruption of water flow by penetrations through the valley.
Valleys are intended for, and designed to assist, drainage of water from two or more intersecting roof planes and to provide a channel to direct that water down the roof and runoff over the drip edge.
ANY obstruction in the valley will disrupt the intended flow of water down the valley and off the roof. Water flow in a valley meets in three directions (except for at the very top of the valley): cross-flow from the intersecting roof planes and downward flow from the valley area above any specific point in the valley below the top of the valley. Valleys have a tendency to become blocked by leaves, pine needles, and other debris if such debris accumulates more than the water flow down the valley can wash it down the valley.
I know that you already know the above, however, by changing our thinking toward the VTR (or any other penetration), adds another dimension and aspect of consideration to a discussion of installing any obstruction in the valley which impedes the flow of water down the valley.
I will look through the codes and other sources to see if there are any substantive sources of discussions on this aspect obstructions in a valley.
Jerry Peck - CodeMan
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