The only requirements are that it be protected from the elements, have adequate air intake, and proper exhaust. If those requirements are met you can put the heater anywhere you want to.
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newbie question: Can you install a water heater in an outside metal shed (with adequate insulation) in snohomish county, wa? I'm researching options for this and cannot find references to codes.
The only requirements are that it be protected from the elements, have adequate air intake, and proper exhaust. If those requirements are met you can put the heater anywhere you want to.
Keep in mind that because the pipes will be exposed and the run length may be longer, you open yourself up to potential freezing issues and a long wait for hot at the fixtures. It may also end up being less efficient because the tank, regardless of how well it is insulated, will be sitting in unconditioned space which could be quite cold. If the thing did get shut off, the pilot blew out, or for some other reason stopped heating, the entire tank could be subject to freezing.
Jim DeBruycker
Important note - I'm not a pro
Retired Defense Industry Engineer; Schluter 2.5-day Workshop Completed 2013
Have my answer, spoke with the county folks and they say it can be anywhere in a crawl space or shed, main items are that everything is done to code especially the vents and obviously lag the pipes etc to avoid freezing.
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