The inspection of the heating system includes the fuel source; heating equipment; heating distribution; operating controls; flue pipes, chimneys and venting; auxiliary heating units.
(1) The inspector will:
- (a) Describe the type of fuel, heating equipment, and heating distribution systems.
- (b) Operate the system using normal readily accessible control devices.
- (c) Open readily accessible access panels or covers provided by the manufacturer or installer, if readily detachable.
(d) Inspect
- (i) The condition of normally operated controls and components of systems.
- (ii) The condition and operation of furnaces, boilers, heat pumps, electrical central heating units and distribution systems.
- (iii) Visible flue pipes and related components to ensure functional operation and proper clearance from combustibles.
- (iv) Each habitable space in the home to determine whether or not there is a functioning heat source present.
- (v) Spaces where fossil fuel burning heating devices are located to ensure there is air for combustion.
- (vi) Electric baseboard and in-wall heaters to ensure they are functional.
- (e) Report any evidence that indicates the possible presence of an underground storage tank.
- (f) Describe any deficiencies of these systems or components.
(2) The inspector is not required to:
- (a) Ignite pilot lights.
(b) Operate:
- (i) Heating devices or systems that do not respond to normal controls or have been shut down.
- (ii) Any heating system when circumstances are not conducive to safe operation or when doing so will damage the equipment.
(c) Inspect or evaluate
- (i) Heat exchangers concealed inside furnaces and boilers.
- (ii) Any heating equipment that is not readily accessible.
- (iii) The interior of chimneys and flues.
- (iv) Installed heating system accessories, such as humidifiers, air purifiers, motorized dampers, heat reclaimers; solar heating systems; or concealed distribution systems.
- (d) Remove covers or panels that are not readily accessible or removable.
- (e) Dismantle any equipment, controls, or gauges except readily identifiable access covers designed to be removed by users.
- (f) Evaluate whether the type of material used to insulate pipes, ducts, jackets and boilers is a health hazard.
(g) Determine:
- (i) The capacity, adequacy, or efficiency of a heating system.
- (ii) Determine adequacy of combustion air.
- (h) Evaluate thermostats or controls other than to confirm that they actually turn a system on or off.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 18.280.050 and 18.280.060(6). WSR 09-08-014, § 308-408C-120, filed 3/20/09, effective 4/20/09.]