direct vent question

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kobudo

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Sep 10, 2008
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MN
When hooking up a direct vent propane heater is there any way to extend the exterior portion.
I have a situation where I don't want condensation to occur on the exterior wall oposite of where I would have the heater installed.
 
How far do you want to extend it?
Standard vinyl siding shields extend the cap about 3-4".
I've seen em stuck even farther out & altho they looked FUGLY!
They work fine as long as you don't exceed the horizontal guidelines of the unit...
HTH
 
See your manual - I think it should be possible, but I'm not a gas tech, so I don't know just how... I'm also moving this to the Gas Chamber room as you may get a better response there....

Gooserider
 
It is kind of a unique situation.
The building is up on piers. I need to have the heater on the interior South wall. I can't have condensation on the exterior South because that is underneath the building and it would pose problems with the exterior bottom of the building. I would like to route it around the corner to the East wall but I'm not sure if two 90* turns will be permitted. I don't have a heater purchased yet. Just wondering if their is a HVAC guy reading this......
 
Most products have their manuals available online - I would pick a likely candidate for purchase, download it's manual and see what it says about chimney layout... Given that most of this sort of thing is governed by codes, I would expect that the info in one manual would be pretty typical of all of them.

Gooserider
 
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