Multiple gas appliance venting to common chimney?
I would appreciate if i could get an answer from an actual HVAC installer or plumber who knows this stuff.
I have installed water heaters before and I am considering installing a new gas water heater in place of my current electric one. Both of these would be located in the basement.
My home currently has a forced air gas furnace that is vented directly to one side of a chimney. It is a fairly typical model furnace (10-20 years old) that pulls in fresh air from ducts in my kitchen and hallway upstairs.
I am wondering if it would break any building code rules for me to cut a second hole on another side of this chimney to vent my other heater.
This would mean 2 gas appliances are venting to a common chimney.
I live in Wisconsin and the building codes here (SPS 323.155) (https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code/sps/safety_and_buildings_and_environment/320_325/323/V/11) seem to indicate that this would be OK as long as I buy the correct kind of water heater and vent on a different side of the chimney.
I know this can potentially be very dangerous if done incorrectly. I intend to do it correctly. Part of that is asking questions such as this. Please spare me from comments about how dangerous this can be if done wrong. I fully understand the risk of carbon monoxide. Thank You.