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Condensing Furnace Codes and Recommendations Despite the confusion, the safe practice would suggest the use of PVC schedule 40 pipes for the air intake vent on the furnace and CPVC for the exhaust flue vent, given its higher service temperature.
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Read More »Traditional gas-fired, forced-air furnaces produce hot combustion exhaust gasses and therefore need metal vent pipes, or chimneys. In contrast, modern high-efficiency condensing furnaces exhaust much cooler gasses and need only plastic pipe materials—such as SS, PVC, CPVC, or ABS—for their exhaust vents. Some high-efficiency furnaces also include a plastic pipe for the intake area, and all types use a third plastic pipe to drain away the corrosive condensation resulting from the combustion process. Some high-efficiency boilers and instantaneous hot water heaters require SS piping. Every manufacturer's installation manual will dictate what is required. Because there are no universal standards for exhaust and intake pipes on high-efficiency furnaces, there is a lack of clarity and accountability over approved construction standards for this piping material. When installing this type of furnace, it's best to follow the pipe specifications of the manufacturer as well as any local building or plumbing code requirements. Warning There will be local and municipal standards and getting a qualified licensed company for installation is wise, especially when it involves carbon dioxide exhaust.
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High-efficiency condensing furnaces have two-stage combustion to extract as much heat energy as possible from burning gas. After the first stage, the hot exhaust gasses are cycled through a second combustion stage, resulting in exhaust with very little heat. This process creates condensate, or moisture, from the furnace's heat exchanger. The condensate pipe drains the moisture into a floor drain or household drain pipe or small condensate pump.
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Building codes at both the national and local level seem to defer to the furnace manufacturers to specify which plastic pipes can be used as low-temperature vents with their products. Recommendations aside, though, it is the installation contractor who ultimately determines which plastic pipe to use. Despite the confusion, the safe practice would suggest the use of PVC schedule 40 pipes for the air intake vent on the furnace and CPVC for the exhaust flue vent, given its higher service temperature. That way, should there be a problem with the furnace that causes the exhaust temperature to exceed design, the exhaust vent system has almost 40% more capacity to handle the excess heat before it reaches the point where it can fail.
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