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#154446 09/16/05 11:31 PM
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Edward Offline OP
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Can the dryer exhasut fan exhaust into the crawl space with proper venting? Or it has to vent into open space.
I would say outside to open space because i have been under the house(crawl space) while the dryer was on and it seems to be humid.Which inturn humidity might create mold.

Am i not correct?

Edward


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#154447 09/17/05 10:52 AM
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It must vent outside.


Ryan Jackson,
Salt Lake City
#154448 09/17/05 08:30 PM
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In the 2000 IRC (which we are still under here) M1501.1 says Clothes Dryer Exhaust: "Dryer exhaust systems shall be independent of all other systems, shall convey the moisture to the outdoors and shall terminate on the outside of the building"

#154449 09/17/05 09:57 PM
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Thank you gents.


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#154450 11/19/05 05:08 AM
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In our area, the vent permanently installed must be smooth wall galvanized sheet metal not over, as I remember, 15 feet long. The connection to the dryer must be metallic flexible duct. Improper Dryer venting causes lots of fires.


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