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    Default Different sized furnace vent pipe segments

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    Default Re: Different sized furnace vent pipe segments

    Clay,

    The size of the SW Vent doesn't bother me the distance to combustibles does.

    Also I can't see any screws to connect B1 to SW Vent.

    Appears be water stained by SW Vent patched? Active Leak?

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    Default Re: Different sized furnace vent pipe segments

    Looks like a single wall vent going through the ceiling. I would be concerned about clearance to combustibles.


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    Default Re: Different sized furnace vent pipe segments

    Quote Originally Posted by Billy Stephens View Post
    Clay,

    The size of the SW Vent doesn't bother me the distance to combustibles does.
    Quote Originally Posted by Jon Randolph View Post
    Looks like a single wall vent going through the ceiling. I would be concerned about clearance to combustibles.

    Jon, ??

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    Default Re: Different sized furnace vent pipe segments

    Sorry,

    I looked at the pic and read the original post but I guess that I didn't see your comment.

    We need an icon to designate "foot in mouth"


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    Default Re: Different sized furnace vent pipe segments

    The section that runs into the ceiling is a B-vent. In our area of N. Illinois condensation formation is a very frequent occurrence and I suspect that this installation would lead to problems if installed here.

    I think that it's warranted to question this installation. The problem is that the contractor may have no understanding of your reasoning is.

    Eric Barker, ACI
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    Default Re: Different sized furnace vent pipe segments

    Quote Originally Posted by Eric Barker View Post
    The section that runs into the ceiling is a B-vent.

    Vent is still too close to combustibles.

    It Might have Choked Artie But it ain't gone'a choke Stymie! Our Gang " The Pooch " (1932)
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    Default Re: Different sized furnace vent pipe segments

    Hey Clay, I agree with Eric on the b vent through ceiling. I do not see any connection between the vent increaser and the existing vent. I looks like tabs on b vent so there should be a snap ring. Screws would be ok provided they don't penetrate the inner wall of the vent. Also would also need 1" clearance around. By the way does the furnace have a draft inducer motor?


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    Default Re: Different sized furnace vent pipe segments

    Yes it is a problem; the vent system is designed to flow at the size of the outlet of the combustion chamber. And yes condensation will likely form and run back down to the combustion chamber. I also am a HVAC contractor and this type of set up has made me money before.


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