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   Clearances    

The normal requirement states that a hood and associated ductwork must have an 18" clearance from combustible materials. Since this is too great in most installations, BOCA, NFPA and the Uniform Mechanical Code have produced approved methods of protecting exhaust ducts from surrounding combustibles to reduce this clearance to 3". Please observe the method approved by local authorities governing your area.

BOCA
SECTION M-1101.0 - REDUCED CLEARANCES
M-1101.1 Labeled reduction: The required clearance to combustibles may be reduced by methods that have been tested and bear the label of an approved agency.
M-1101.2 Reduction table: The required clearance to combustibles may be reduced when protected in accordance with one of the methods specified in Table M-1101.2. The reduced clearance distances in the table shall be measured from the device to the face of the protection.

Table M-1 101.2 - REDUCED CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLES
Reduced clearance protection* Reduced clearance based on required clearance to combustibles (inches)**
36 18 9 6
1/8-inch unpainted aluminum plate spaced 1 inch off the wall 3 3 3 3
1/8-inch painted aluminum plate spaced 1 inch off the wall 28 9 3 3
Unpainted galvanized sheet metal Manufacturer's Standard
Gage No. 28 mounted on 1/2-inch inorganic insulating board
attached directly to the wall
3 3 3 3
Painted galvanized sheet metal Manufacturer's Standard
Gage No.28 spaced 1 inch off the wall
24 6 3 3
2 layers of painted galvanized sheet metal Manufacturer's
Standard Gage No. 28 having a 1-inch air space between layer,
spaced 1 inch off the wall
3 3 3 3
1/4-inch inorganic insulating board having painted galvanized
sheet metal Manufacturer's Standard Gage No. 28 attached on
both sides spaced 1 inch off the wall
3 3 3 3
1/4-inch inorganic insulating board spaced 1 inch off the wall 30 9 3 3
2 layers of painted galvanized sheet metal Manufacturer's
Standard Gage No. 24 having 1 inch of fiberglass insulation
between layers spaced 1 inch off the wall
3-1/2-inch thick wall space 1 inch off the wall
3
18
3
5
3
3
3
0
Note: * The spacers shall be noncombustible
Note: ** 1 inch - 25.4mm

Uniform Mechanical Code
TABLE NO. 5-B - CLEARANCES, INCHES, WITH SPECIFIED FORMS OF PROTECTION*,**
TYPE OF PROTECTION
Applied to the Combustible Material Unless Otherwise Specified
and Covering All Surfaces Within the Distance Specified
as the Required Clearance With No Protection
(Thicknesses Are Minimum)
WHERE THE STANDARD CLEARANCE IN TABLE NO. 5-A WITH NO PROTECTION IS:
36 inches 18 inches 9 inches 6 inches
Above Sides
& Rear
Chimney
or Vent
Connector
Above Sides
& Rear
Chimney
or Vent
Connector
Above Sides
& Rear
Chimney
or Vent
Connector
Above Sides
& Rear
Chimney
or Vent
Connector
a) 1/4" insulating
millboard spaced
out 1"***
30 18 30 15 9 12 9 6 6 3 2 3
b) 0.013" (No. 28 manufacturer's standard gage)
steel sheet on 1/4" insulating millboard
24 18 24 23 9 12 9 6 4 3 2 2
c) 0.013" (No. 28 manufacturer's standard gage)
steel sheet spaced out 1"***
18 12 18 9 6 9 6 4 4 2 2 2
d) 0.013" (No. 28 manufacturer's standard gage)
steel sheet on 1/8" insulating millboard spaced out 1"***
18 12 18 9 6 9 6 4 4 2 2 2
e) 1/2" insulating cement covering on heating appliance 18 12 36 9 6 18 6 4 9 2 1 6
f) 1/4" insulating millboard on 1" mineral fiber bats
reinforced with wire mesh or equivalent
18 12 18 6 6 6 4 4 4 2 2 2
g) 0.027 (No. 22 manufacturer's standard gage) steel sheet
on 1" mineral fiber bats reinforced with wire or equivalent
18 12 12 4 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2
*For appliances complying with Section 504(b) and (c)
**Except for the protection described in (3), all clearances shall be measured from the outer surface of the appliance to the combustible material, disregarding any intervening protection applied to the combustible material
***Spaces shall be on noncombustible material
NOTE: Insulating millboard is a factory made product formed of noncombustible materials, normally fibers, and having a thermal conductivity of 1 Btu-inch per square foot per degree F, or less

NFPA 96
Appendix A: This Appendix is not a part of the requirements of this NFPA document, but it is included for information purposes only.
A-1 Where 18 in. (457.2 mm) clearance is required to unprotected combustible material, the clearance may be reduced if the combustible material is protected by an engineered construction system acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction, or by the use of materials or products listed for protection purposes, or by the use of materials listed below:
Type of Protection
1. 0.013-in. (.33mm) (28 gage) sheet metal spaced out 1 in. (25.4 mm) on noncombustible spacers. Clearance: 9 inches (228.6 mm)
2. 0.027 (.69 mm) (22 gage) sheet metal on 1 in. (25.4 mm) mineral wool bats reinforced with wire mesh or equivalent spaced out 1 in. (25.4 mm) on noncombustible spacers Clearance: 3 inches (76.2 mm)
A-2 Materials and products listed for the purpose of reducing clearance to combustibles shall be installed in accordance with the condition of the listing and the manufacturer's instruction.