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Title: the b vent or liner size for Hwt
Post by: hmmbm on September 04, 2021, 11:35:20 AM
Hi?I have a question about replacement a furnace. now the furnace and water heater using a common vent 6" or 5", I need to change the 96% furnace so do I have to change the vent to 4" for the water heater. Can I keep the 6" or 5" vent for the water heater?
I checked the code book it only shows the max input btu for vent size.
Title: Re: the b vent or liner size for Hwt
Post by: samihabib on September 04, 2021, 11:24:04 PM
You have to switch to a 4" because code says maximum for proper stack temp , if you oversize stack temp will drop to a point of condensation and back draft can occur
Title: Re: the b vent or liner size for Hwt
Post by: Admin on September 05, 2021, 09:32:00 AM
You can vent the water heater using the existing 6" vent if you can satisfy TSSA Advisory FS-065-05.

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