WATER
HEATERS
Water
Heater: an appliance designed to supply hot water. A water
heater is equipped with automatic controls limiting water
temperature to a maximum of two hundred ten degrees Fahrenheit
(210°F, 98.9°C) (California Plumbing Code 502.13)
Permit Requirements
A
plumbing permit is required to install, remove, replace,
or raise a water heater (CPC 503.0). A permit must be obtained
before beginning the work. Work performed without permit
may be subject to investigation or enforcement fees.
Permits to replace
tank-type water heaters can be obtained over the counter.
Please assure that the replacement unit meets the First Hour
Recovery sizing of CPC Table 5-1 (shown below).
Installation
Requirements
Water
heaters installed in a garage area must be raised to eighteen
inches (18") from the floor measured to the glow, spark
or flame (CPC 510.1, see diagram).
A
fullway valve shall be installed on the cold water supply
pipe to each water heater at or near the water heater (CPC
605.5).
Fuel
burning water heaters shall be vented to the building exterior.
The vent must extend from the top of the water heater at
least five feet in length above the highest vent collar (CPC
517.2). The vent shall terminate at least one foot above a
roof that is flat to a roof sloped 6/12 (CPC 517.3). If
there is a horizontal section, that horizontal section's
length can only be 75% of the total height of the vent pipe
(CPC 516.3) The horizontal section must have a continuous
upwards slope of 1/4-inch/one foot (CPC 516.4).
Water
heaters that depend on the combustion of fuel for heat
shall not be installed in a room used or designed to be
used for sleeping purposes, or in a bathroom, closet or
other confined space opening into a bathroom or bedroom
(CPC 509).
Flexible
water line connectors to a water heater are recommended.
They provide protection against water line breaking or leaking
in the event of an earthquake. Flexible gas connectors are
not required, but are recommended for the same reason. A
union or flared connection is required on hot and cold water lines to facilitate
removal of the appliance (CPC 609.5).
Insulation
(R-4) is required on the first five feet of both the hot
and cold water lines (CA Energy Code 150(j) 2).
Water heaters with an energy efficiency
of less than 0.58 shall be wrapped with an external blanket
having an R-12 or greater rating (CA Energy Code 151(b)).
Bonding of the hot water, cold water and
gas piping is required. A #8 copper wire threaded through
the eye of brass or copper "weaver" clamps meets
the requirement (CEC 250-104(a) & (b)).
Temperature/Pressure Relief Valve Requirements
Gas
storage-type water heaters shall be provided with an approved,
listed, properly sized temperature/pressure relief valve
installed on the appliance in accordance with manufacturer's
instructions. The relief valve shall be provided with a drain.
The drain shall be the size of the valve outlet (typically
3/4-inch) and be constructed
of copper or iron pipe. The valve shall extend to the garage
or exterior of the building and shall terminate between
six and 24 inches (6" and 24") from the
floor or ground. The pipe may not be trapped (CPC 608).
The pipe cannot drain into a water heater pan (CPC 510.8).
Tankless Water Heaters
Tankless water heaters must be installed
in accordance with the manufacturer's installation
instructions. Generally, tankless water heaters must be
vented independently through category III (stainless steel)
venting systems.
Permits for tankless water heaters
require that a gas piping schematic or plan of the
gas-piping layout be submitted for review. The plan must
show the size of the meters (in BTUs), size and length of
all gas piping, and size of all gas appliances in BTUs.
Staff must review the plan before a permit is issued. We
will make every attempt to review it at the counter.
Excessive Water Pressure
An approved type pressure regulator
preceded by an adequate strainer shall be installed and
static water pressure reduced to 80 pounds per square inch
or less.
Water Heater Expansion Tank
An approved, listed expansion tank or
other device designed for intermittent operation for thermal
expansion control shall be installed:
-
Whenever the building supply pressure
is greater than the required relief valve pressure setting,
or
-
When any device is installed that
prevents pressure relief through the building supply
Example: When a
pressure-regulating device is installed on the building
supply that does not have a bypass feature (that allows
dissipation of excess pressure), a water heater expansion
tank is required.
Protection Against Physical Damage
Water heaters shall be anchored or
strapped in an approved manner to resist horizontal
displacement due to earthquake motion. Strapping shall be at
points within the upper and lower one-third of its vertical
dimensions. At the lower point, a minimum distance of four
inches shall be maintained above the controls (CPC 510.5).
Water heaters located in the garage where
they may be subject to physical damage from a vehicle must
be provided with protection (CPC 510.3). A three-inch diameter
standard weight metal pipe embedded as a bollard in the
concrete slab is recommended.
Special
Daly City Requirements
The
water heater is required to be raised upon replacement,
when remodeling or doing an addition with a cost exceeding
$1,000, or upon sale or transfer of property (DCMC 15.20.060).

Water Heater Sizing
The minimum capacity of water heaters
shall be in accordance with the first hour rating listed in
CPC Table 5-1:
|
Water Heater Recovery Sizing-2001
CPC Table 5-1 |
| Number of bathrooms |
1 to 1.5 |
2 to 2.5 |
3 to 3.5 |
| Number of bedrooms |
1 |
2 |
3 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
| First hour rating, gallons |
42 |
54 |
54 |
54 |
67 |
67 |
80 |
67 |
80 |
80 |
80 |
If you should have any questions or comments, please contact
an inspector at (650) 991-8061.
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