Other aspects of high efficiency furnace venting.
Furnace pvc exhaust pipe condensation.
These pvc pipes are connected to the furnace and expelled outside.
Your exhaust pipe is the metal or pvc pipe that connects to your furnace and goes through the roof or side of the house.
You don t need to drill any holes in the pipe.
Over time the moisture as well as the chemicals released by the furnace can damage the.
You will always get condensation in the exhaust flue on a run as long as yours.
Condensation in the flue or vent pipe is not dangerous in itself but can create a dangerous condition.
The pvc sticks out of the side of the house and the guy who installed the furnace said not to put any screening over the pipe because in very cold weather northern illinois condensation could collect on the screen freeze and seal off the inlet or outlet.
The pvc pipes are used for air intake exhaust gas and to remove the corrosive condensation resulting from the combustion process.
Without this indoor air will permeate the insulation and condense internally against the pipe.
In contrast modern high efficiency condensing furnaces exhaust much cooler gasses and need only plastic pipe materials such as pvc cpvc or abs for their exhaust vents.
Your if there was a problem with those exhaust pipes being a source for condensation then codes wouldn t allow a single wall pvc pipe to be in that environment is a declaration that you are making not code.
These pvc or cpvc pipes can be inviting to rodents and birds especially in the winter as well as insects mostly in summer looking for a home.
High efficiency gas furnaces have plastic vent pipes that extend to the outdoors to get rid of exhaust gases and bring in fresh air for combustion.
The plastic gas furnace intake pipe can be insulated but any insulation strategy must include a vapour barrier on the outside.
If your furnace has white pvc exhaust pipes you have a condensing furnace.
This high efficiency venting system must be installed when you install the new furnace.
Some high efficiency furnaces also include a plastic pipe for intake area and all types use a third plastic pipe to drain away the corrosive condensation resulting from the combustion process.
Generally the exhaust pipe should slope back towards the furnace about 1 4 per foot.
Your furnace is designed to collect and drain that condensate.
It sounds like you have plenty of grade but your pipe is not straight.
Condensation on the outside of a plastic tube isn t a safety problem more an aesthetic one.
This pipe directs combustible gases away from your home.