Types of gas venting materials

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  • Опубликовано: 28 май 2024
  • This one covers a history of the venting materials used to vent gas furnaces.
    This video is part of the heating and cooling series of training videos made to accompany my websites: www.graycoolingman.com and www.grayfurnaceman.com to pass on what I have learned in many years of service and repair. If you have suggestions or comments they are welcome.
    If you are a homeowner looking to repair your own appliance, understand that the voltages can be lethal, the fuels are highly flammable and high pressures are used. Know your limits.
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  • @austinharding9734
    @austinharding9734 3 года назад +7

    I LOVE how this vids historical aspect is from a contractors point of view, a much more 1st person or applicable point of view, rather a 3rd person a historians point of view, very informative for a millennial such as i

  • @bcjoly
    @bcjoly 10 лет назад

    I just discover this channel a few days ago. awesome as I am new gas fitter. this helps allot. I am grateful for the time you put in here.

    • @Adamn7210
      @Adamn7210 5 лет назад

      Do you know if you can cut b vent. Does both chambers inner and putter carry gas out?

  • @auktober
    @auktober 10 лет назад +3

    Always entertaining,always informative. Keep em coming. Thanks

  • @mayboo9368
    @mayboo9368 26 дней назад

    My guy yesss excellent flawless, perfect video you're the best

  • @kchest4063
    @kchest4063 10 лет назад +2

    Good stuff. We see a lot of C vent coming off the furnace and water heater that turns into B vent at the Y. And you're right, single wall rusts out big time after about 5 years. Thanks again for the videos.

    • @Adamn7210
      @Adamn7210 5 лет назад

      Do you know if you can cut b vent. Does both chambers inner and putter carry gas out?

    • @HN-gj2iq
      @HN-gj2iq 2 года назад

      @@Adamn7210 Can't cut B vent.

  • @jontopham2742
    @jontopham2742 2 года назад

    this is a great video!!!!!!!!!!!!! amazing thank you so much for sharing this valuable information

  • @deanmartin1966
    @deanmartin1966 10 лет назад +4

    Great job. Thanks for posting

  • @targutmarketingllc6146
    @targutmarketingllc6146 3 месяца назад

    Great video thanks 🙏🏽

  • @grayfurnaceman
    @grayfurnaceman  10 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the thoughts. Our local codes have eliminated most single wall for 80% furnaces.
    GFM

  • @ianjohnson2938
    @ianjohnson2938 7 лет назад

    Hey what would you do for an empire natural gas space heater that will be vented into a masonry chimney that is fully inside my house except for the top 8ft. The chimney is not lined. It used to vent an oil burning furnace directly into the chimney. We now have a direct vent gas boiler venting out an outside wall. Nothing is in the chimney now but id like to put the space heater in it in the basement. I'm in Rhode Island. 2 story home with a full unfinished basement.

  • @davenichols9539
    @davenichols9539 7 лет назад +4

    good video. I'm up north and I'm changing out a 90 plus furnace that was installed in an attic space. with an 80 plus furnace. I know it sounds backwards but the problem is it freezes in the winter. the customer's request is get it the hell out of here! lol anyway like your videos.

    • @lou1f
      @lou1f 6 лет назад +1

      Very common I don’t install 90% in attics because of freezing don’t know any one who does

  • @robertr3066
    @robertr3066 9 лет назад +2

    I tore down the chimney to the roof line. the chimney was to far gone. I have a Williamson furnace probably from the early 70's. What type of pipe should I use?

  • @hvac01453
    @hvac01453 4 года назад +4

    great trip down memory lane. I remember everything use to be single wall and B vent.... They've got everyone convinced 90% is the way to go. They cost a lot, and the secondary heat exchangers fail lickety-split. Now exactly what have they saved???? Contractors must love it.

  • @lunchspirit
    @lunchspirit 4 года назад

    You're a hero.

    • @grayfurnaceman
      @grayfurnaceman  4 года назад

      Thanks, but save the hero stuff for the medical staff that are doing for us every day.
      GFM

  • @believeme5903
    @believeme5903 5 лет назад +1

    What about venting for mobile homes, can you explain how it works?

  • @cliffordc9497
    @cliffordc9497 6 лет назад +2

    Thank you for the video! You just completed a HVAC school assignment for me. Haha THANKS!!

  • @ipeteagles
    @ipeteagles 2 года назад

    informative. tyvm Sir

  • @bicycle697
    @bicycle697 8 лет назад

    thanks!

  • @workingshlub8861
    @workingshlub8861 Год назад

    i have yet to see any of that stainless stuff up here in northeast in all my years doing this....sure i will one day

  • @tuser1750
    @tuser1750 Год назад

    @grayfurnaceman, thanks for great content! At 6:48 you mention plexvent, which is the pipe currently connected to my Rheem 80 plus furnace. We bought this house in 2009 and it seems the inspector didn't notice it was recalled years ago😲 I'm wondering what type of pipe I can replace it with so that the furnace can continue venting from the basement sidewall?

    • @grayfurnaceman
      @grayfurnaceman  Год назад +1

      You can probably use B-vent as the manufacturer recommends B-vent as a replacement for flex vent. You will have to have 1" clearance to combustibles.
      GFM

  • @gregorymalchuk272
    @gregorymalchuk272 5 лет назад

    Why were the stainless steel pipes a failure? Virtually nothing will eat stainless steel. Did they make double-walled stainless steel pipe too?

  • @bucci5678
    @bucci5678 3 года назад

    I am moving by boiler and venting out and up the exterior of my house then closing it up. What do you suggest I use to secure the 90 degree elbow and the pipe that runs along the exterior?

    • @grayfurnaceman
      @grayfurnaceman  3 года назад

      As the B-vent requires 1" clearance from combustibles, enclosing the B-vent with C-vent (26 gauge single wall pipe) will suffice.
      GFM

  • @mfitch5997
    @mfitch5997 8 лет назад

    Can you use the B vent for a horizontal application? I have a 12 foot span with plenty of clearance for the .25 to 1 foot run.

    • @grayfurnaceman
      @grayfurnaceman  8 лет назад

      +M Fitch It can be used as a vent connector horizontally if the vent has a minimum 1/4" per foot rise. Higher is always better. Hope this helps.
      GFM

    • @jmusicman1973
      @jmusicman1973 6 лет назад +1

      M Fitc

  • @GalaXy808
    @GalaXy808 10 лет назад

    Hey this is new to me,thanks for sharing chief....

  • @geojor
    @geojor 9 лет назад

    great stuff, thank you...

  • @roydredge1273
    @roydredge1273 8 лет назад

    is it ok to use the spray gap filler around B vent going between interior and exterior sidingthis is on a vent pipe for propane water heater

    • @grayfurnaceman
      @grayfurnaceman  8 лет назад

      It probably is not strictly code. You should have 1 inch air space.
      GFM

  • @churitomuzhykocastillo6841
    @churitomuzhykocastillo6841 7 месяцев назад

    Always entertaining Good stuff.this helps a lot, thank you

  • @emeralddragon2010
    @emeralddragon2010 3 года назад

    so does that also mean you go down in diameter as well? or is that just for example? i would think you still need the 3 and 4 inch pipe inside diameter? the pvc has much thicker walls than the B or C

    • @grayfurnaceman
      @grayfurnaceman  3 года назад

      The diameter is determined by installer instructions and local codes.
      GFM

  • @grayfurnaceman
    @grayfurnaceman  10 лет назад

    Thanks for the support
    GFM

  • @attacknblack1984
    @attacknblack1984 3 года назад

    Can you wrap short runs of c-vent with an insulation blanket to stop the condensation?

    • @grayfurnaceman
      @grayfurnaceman  3 года назад

      If you are condensating, replace the vent connector with B-vent.
      GFM

  • @c9sus4
    @c9sus4 7 лет назад

    you mention 1" clearance to combustible on the B vent, is it OK to have insulation around it? Thanks

    • @grayfurnaceman
      @grayfurnaceman  7 лет назад

      You can insulate it if the insulation is not flammable.
      GFM

    • @c9sus4
      @c9sus4 7 лет назад

      thank you so much for your prompt reply.

  • @tommy7881
    @tommy7881 5 лет назад

    I have a carrier unit from about 93 it is installed with 4 inch to 7inch c pipe but it's all rusted and I am tearing it all out... Can I use b vent pipe to reinstall it???

    • @grayfurnaceman
      @grayfurnaceman  5 лет назад

      Yes, and B vent should have been installed originally. Very common mistake back then.
      GFM

  • @r5yamaha
    @r5yamaha 6 лет назад +1

    do you have a youtube on venting a hot water tank through the roof?

    • @grayfurnaceman
      @grayfurnaceman  6 лет назад

      I haven't done that one yet. The water heater should have instructions on venting with it.
      GFM

  • @JasonScottHamilton
    @JasonScottHamilton 6 лет назад

    I have an 80% furnace and the exhaust connects with b vent. The exhaust connection is leaking hot air back into the furnace and causing it to overheat. There doesn't appear to be any type of sealing between the connection (metal on metal). Should this be sealed with HVAC tape or is there another solution?

    • @grayfurnaceman
      @grayfurnaceman  6 лет назад

      This does not sound right. There is no need to seal joints because the vent is under negative pressure. My thought is you may have a draft hood equipped furnace that is spilling out the draft hood. Do you notice heat coming from the top portion of the furnace when its on? If so, that is a dangerous condition. You either have a vent blockage or a negative pressure in your house.
      GFM

    • @JasonScottHamilton
      @JasonScottHamilton 6 лет назад

      grayfurnaceman thanks for the feedback! Amazing that you knew something was off. I took another look and the draft actually appears to be caused by a leak from the heater air output (only happens when the blower motor is on) and blowing warm air through the sheet metal joint, right under the draft hood exhaust, next to the inducer. My little closet gets warm and then I get short cycling. Maybe time to call a pro?

    • @grayfurnaceman
      @grayfurnaceman  6 лет назад

      Probably
      GFM

  • @pkicng210
    @pkicng210 7 лет назад

    I can only find B vent and C vent at Home Depot. My furnace was installed in the early 90"s. The original builder used C vents and it corroded like hell. What vents do I use to be in compliance with housing codes? I live in CA.

    • @grayfurnaceman
      @grayfurnaceman  7 лет назад

      Some of the 80% furnaces in the early 1990s were installed with C vent. The vent temps were too low and the gas condensed in the pipe. Use B vent from the furnace to the vent pipe. It should work ok.
      GFM

  • @grayfurnaceman
    @grayfurnaceman  10 лет назад

    Yes, B-vent. That is the AGA designation. Hope this helps.
    GFM

  • @ironwill04
    @ironwill04 5 лет назад

    What is considered conbustables Joists and subfloor?
    How do i know if my boiler and hot water heater use different materials?

    • @grayfurnaceman
      @grayfurnaceman  5 лет назад +1

      Wood burns. It is combustible. The 2 materials used in natural draft appliances are C vent (single wall) and B-vent (double wall, listing on the side).
      GFM

    • @ironwill04
      @ironwill04 5 лет назад

      @@grayfurnaceman thank you very much. My boiler and hot water heater join right before they exit out of the side of the house into the chimney. Was wondering if there was an easier material to work with like the pvc instead of b vent.
      photos.app.goo.gl/E13CRUCUHFBvSN7h7

  • @Bigdaddyshaker
    @Bigdaddyshaker 3 года назад +1

    Person at depot told me to use c vent thru the roof with a rubber boot for a gas water heater wonder how long until that burned

    • @grayfurnaceman
      @grayfurnaceman  3 года назад

      I guess the rubber boot would prevent fire, NOT.
      GFM

  • @rodgraff1782
    @rodgraff1782 Год назад

    We used to use ABS for condensing furnaces. Was legal in our area.

    • @grayfurnaceman
      @grayfurnaceman  Год назад

      I don't believe there is much difference as both must be used with low temp exhaust gasses and are not damaged by the chemicals in the gasses. Some jurisdictions require a specified venting plastic but I don't think it's important.
      GFM

  • @unti419
    @unti419 Год назад

    Will different brands of B vent pipe and fittings work with each other?

    • @grayfurnaceman
      @grayfurnaceman  Год назад

      Generally, no
      GFM

    • @unti419
      @unti419 Год назад

      @@grayfurnaceman Thanks. The roofers broke the flex 90 just below the roof and the flue is at least 25 years old. I'll see what I can find without replacing the entire flue.

  • @grayfurnaceman
    @grayfurnaceman  10 лет назад

    Thanks for the support.
    GFM

  • @kevinwiley6376
    @kevinwiley6376 7 лет назад

    I want to install an old school furnace in my shop, a Lennox G 20 series, 100,000 btuh. I see from your video I need to use B vent. The furnace outlet is 6 inch oval, and wondering if I can reduce down to 3 or 4 inch thereafter. A 2 foot horizontal run will get me through the exterior wall and asking, can I cap it off there, or must I 90 up and go vertically through the roof?

    • @grayfurnaceman
      @grayfurnaceman  7 лет назад

      You can't reduce the vent below the size of the draft hood connection. You do need a a vertical riser and termination of the vent.
      GFM

  • @kelvinlyons3401
    @kelvinlyons3401 9 лет назад

    you can install single wall pipe on furnaces 80k btu or better and thing less than that requires B-vent. Can't find it in the book but the inspector says so

    • @grayfurnaceman
      @grayfurnaceman  9 лет назад +1

      The single wall pipe issue seems to have legs. The IFGC code gives some cases where single wall can be used with induced appliances. However, field experience tells me to use only B-vent to avoid rustout problems. I will be coming out with a video on vent connector sizing that may help.
      GFM

    • @Adamn7210
      @Adamn7210 5 лет назад

      Do you know if you can cut b vent. Does both chambers inner and putter carry gas out?

  • @GalaXy808
    @GalaXy808 10 лет назад +1

    B vent you said?

  • @johnwhite6538
    @johnwhite6538 Год назад

    I need to install an oil furnace but I’m not sure what kind of flue pipe to use.

    • @grayfurnaceman
      @grayfurnaceman  Год назад

      If you are venting to a masonry chimney, you can use 26 ga C-vent (single wall) for the vent connector. If venting is metal, you will need L-vent.
      GFM

    • @johnwhite6538
      @johnwhite6538 Год назад

      @@grayfurnaceman no masonry chimney. The vent would travel 2’ from the top of the furnace to the ceiling than 6” through an insulated area than out the shingle roof. So I would use L vent for this? if so do you you know what the clearance to combustibles needs to be for that pipe? I also read that the pipe should be a minimum of 5’?

    • @grayfurnaceman
      @grayfurnaceman  Год назад

      @@johnwhite6538 3" clearance to combustibles. Size depends on size of appliance. Never seen anything less than 6".
      GFM

  • @richardlisacki2250
    @richardlisacki2250 5 лет назад

    Can you put a 4” SS liner in a 6” b vent?

    • @grayfurnaceman
      @grayfurnaceman  5 лет назад

      That depends on what the use of the vent pipe is. If its for a wood stove, the B vent is not rated for that high of temps.
      GFM

    • @richardlisacki2250
      @richardlisacki2250 5 лет назад

      It is in a b vent chimney that is for a gas water heater. The water heater is the on thing hooked up to the chimney. I use to have a gas furnace hooked up to it, but replaced it with a high efficiency model which doesn’t use the chimney. I was told that going from a 4” vent to a 6” b vent might not be good. A chimney company told me I would have to replace the b vent chimney and they didn’t recommend running a 4” stainless steel liner through the b vent. A water heater manufacturer recommended having a 4 “ vent and not going to the 6”.
      A liner would be less expensive to put in than a whole new b vent system. But I am not sure if it is legal or not.

    • @grayfurnaceman
      @grayfurnaceman  5 лет назад +2

      You can just put 4" B-vent inside the 6" if the vent is straight. You can use a flexible SS inside the existing vent if it is not straight. I would not use the 6" B vent as a vent, but using it as a chase is ok..
      GFM

  • @QiuyuanChenRyan916
    @QiuyuanChenRyan916 Год назад

    So what does BH stands for?

    • @grayfurnaceman
      @grayfurnaceman  Год назад

      Its a single wall stainless steel vent for non-condensing appliances. It is air tight because the vent pressure is positive.
      GFM

  • @hangngoaigiare
    @hangngoaigiare 7 месяцев назад

    Please do a venting video

    • @grayfurnaceman
      @grayfurnaceman  7 месяцев назад

      I have some venting videos but tell me what specifically you want.
      GFM

    • @hangngoaigiare
      @hangngoaigiare 7 месяцев назад

      @@grayfurnaceman everything about venting i guess, cat 1 , to cat 4. Multiple equipments

    • @grayfurnaceman
      @grayfurnaceman  7 месяцев назад

      Try this one for cat 1: ruclips.net/video/Vznf1cxycVs/видео.html@@hangngoaigiare
      You can find all my videos on venting by going to my channel and typing "venting" in the search engine.
      GFM

  • @wesleym.3588
    @wesleym.3588 5 лет назад

    What is your preference on brand of B vent?

    • @electriccar3253
      @electriccar3253 5 лет назад

      I have no preference. All brands pass the same tests.
      GFM

  • @fernandosalgado3589
    @fernandosalgado3589 5 лет назад

    B vent that’s double wall pipe

  • @williamshaw3rd
    @williamshaw3rd 2 года назад

    As I get ready to install my 81% shop furnace bought from NORTHERN Tool.. 🤔

  • @youcandoitmaybe5909
    @youcandoitmaybe5909 5 лет назад

    What can I use for my air temp oil furnace 85%

    • @grayfurnaceman
      @grayfurnaceman  5 лет назад

      If you have a chimney, you can connect from the furnace to the chimney with C vent (single wall 26 gauge black pipe).
      GFM

  • @braddougherty3401
    @braddougherty3401 4 года назад

    "Its called B vent because it has a 'B' on it".
    🤔🤔🤔🤔😂😂😂😂😂
    Classic

    • @grayfurnaceman
      @grayfurnaceman  4 года назад +1

      It also means 1" clearance to combustibles and 550 max temp..
      GFM

  • @natewho4366
    @natewho4366 Год назад

    I never see pvc on 80% only 95ers

    • @grayfurnaceman
      @grayfurnaceman  Год назад

      The stack temp is too high for PVC on 80% appliances.
      GFM

  • @FrankDeLeon-ko9mi
    @FrankDeLeon-ko9mi 7 месяцев назад

    Too much yap more splat

  • @Adamn7210
    @Adamn7210 5 лет назад

    Do you know if you can cut b vent. Does both chambers inner and putter carry gas out?

    • @grayfurnaceman
      @grayfurnaceman  5 лет назад

      No. But there are adjustable lengths.
      GFM

    • @Adamn7210
      @Adamn7210 5 лет назад

      grayfurnaceman how do you attach it right at the collar of the furnace

    • @grayfurnaceman
      @grayfurnaceman  5 лет назад

      @@Adamn7210 At the collar and only at the collar, you can screw it to the furnace discharge if the manufacturer's instructions allow it.
      GFM

    • @Adamn7210
      @Adamn7210 5 лет назад

      grayfurnaceman ok so just cut it flush and put right on top of the hole?

    • @grayfurnaceman
      @grayfurnaceman  5 лет назад

      @@Adamn7210 Yes
      GFM