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CHARLIE VAN FLEET
02-22-2008, 04:39 PM
found this flex pipe and exhaust pipe in an attic today--and wonder what you think-----that's taking the word flex to the max----the exhaust stack is tilted and there is a 1/2 inch gap between the metal stack and the hard plastic coupler inside furnace----did get a co reading at gap----also should that top opening be covered because of the other stack exit---i wrote the flex pipe up as being stressed and a safety hazard--also wrote up the co reading and gap in stack as safety hazard and recommended a licenced {NATE OR ENERGY STAR} HVAC TECHNICIAN EVALUATE---THATS FOR THE IMPUT

CHARLIE VAN FLEET
02-22-2008, 07:08 PM
any takers on this one

Billy Stephens
02-22-2008, 07:27 PM
----also should that top opening be covered because of the other stack exit---

Charlie,

That furnace looks like it was made for upright or side mount thus the two opening in the cabinet.

I don't think there is a covering made for that opening.

The only sure way to tell would be to read the install instructions.

I would report the flex, gap,CO readings call for a Licensed HVAC and let it go. :)

Scott Patterson
02-23-2008, 09:01 AM
Looks like the "B" vent connector is bent and that is why it is not fitting on the furnace exhaust flue.

The gas line is kinked and needs replacing.