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Originally Posted By: kmcmahon
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Does lack of distance matter on a gravity vent?
I wrote it up.
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Originally Posted By: rcooke
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kmcmahon wrote: |
Does lack of distance matter on a gravity vent?
I wrote it up.
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Hot air does not go down hill . Also that looks like black pipe I do not think that is allowed for gas.
Glad you wrote it up .
I would have said immediate Furter evaluation by qualified person .
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Originally Posted By: jhagarty
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The plumbing connection is no good either.
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Originally Posted By: Jay Moge
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not to mention the bending of the legs on the brace just to make it fit.
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Originally Posted By: dandersen
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power vent required.
Where does this thing go?
Chimney?
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Originally Posted By: rmoore
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Or a new hole to the chimney, or a shorter water heater (whichever is cheaper). Oh…and new piping. That is PVC isn’t it?
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Originally Posted By: rcooke
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dandersen wrote: |
power vent required.
Where does this thing go?
Chimney? |
Power vent still must not slope down hill!
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