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venting garage
They make foundation/crawl space vent with a bimetal closing mechanism that opens at a high temp and closes at a lower temp does anyone make a vent that will auto close at a higher temp ? I would like put vents in garage door and vents in garage ceiling, considering safety concerns I would want the ceiling vent to close at a higher temp rather than feed a potential fire. At this point I haven't found anyone making something like this ?? TIA
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If you put a vent in the ceiling, it must be a certified fire damper that will automatically close to prevent fire and smoke from spreading into the attic. Otherwise, you would be violating the building code.
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Amazon.com You don't need a fire damper in the garage door. You can just cut a hole in the garage door and install a grille. |
SolarGuys has what you want. I've had one for 10 years and it works great.
Call them. |
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Check what solarguys has - it may meet your needs
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In Florida, you pull hot air off the driveway into the garage so venting is not much help anyway. |
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Attached Garage Fire Containment - InterNACHI(R) |
Thightwadmo asked: "When was this required?"
You need to think in terms of being burned alive, not a 'requirement'. If you have a garage fire* the fire will be moved to the attic by the fan which will burn down to you in your bedroom**. The garage as built, is designed to prevent this. *The garage is your #1 source of unattended fire in a home. It is second only to the kitchen. Kitchen fires are more likely to occur when you are in or near the kitchen. **Over seventy years ago building codes were changed to prevent 'burn downs' which were quite common in balloon framed homes. |
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