Bath Vent Codes: Difference between revisions

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*Bathrooms with bath facilities require minimum of 80 CFM here [https://inspectapedia.com/ventilation/Bathroom_Ventilation.php#:~:text=The%20model%20building%20codes%20adopted,vented%20to%20the%20building%20exterior.]. It states pursuant to table  M1507.3, which is not found in IRC 2020 or IRC 2016. Must be an older code?
*Bathrooms with bath facilities require minimum of 80 CFM here [https://inspectapedia.com/ventilation/Bathroom_Ventilation.php#:~:text=The%20model%20building%20codes%20adopted,vented%20to%20the%20building%20exterior.]. It states pursuant to table  M1507.3, which is not found in IRC 2020 or IRC 2016. Must be an older code? Yes, 2011 code, so it's outdated.
**Bathroom exhaust has been updated to 50 CFM minimum in 2016 and 2020 IRC editions.

Revision as of 01:25, 16 July 2022

  • 1 cfm per square foot. Not. [1]
  • Seed Eco-Home Floor 1 has a 5x9 bathroom = 45 sf.
  • Not! The code requirement is a minimum of 20 cfm continuous, or 50 cfm intermittent. IRC - [M1507.4] - [2]
    • Continuous means running 24/7
    • Code does not stipulate bathroom size.
  • Ducts are very specific - 3" smooth for 50 CFM is required, foil ribbed is not allowed at 50 CFM Table M1506.2 - Not! This is only for whole house systems
    • Section M1507.2 [3] covers local exhaust fans, including bathroom. It stipulates only exhaust rates, not vent material.
    • Does vent material matter?

Controversy

  • Bathrooms with bath facilities require minimum of 80 CFM here [4]. It states pursuant to table M1507.3, which is not found in IRC 2020 or IRC 2016. Must be an older code? Yes, 2011 code, so it's outdated.
    • Bathroom exhaust has been updated to 50 CFM minimum in 2016 and 2020 IRC editions.