Sunday, 16 May 2021

Vent joints no longer required to be sealed

Taping the joints was never recommended or required. In fact, with listed B-vents it's prohibited - always has been. If we're talking about a Category I furnace (hot exhaust) there should be negative pressure in the vent anyway - never positive pressure. That's part of the definition of a Category I furnace. The furnace motor does not "push" the exhaust through. The exhaust rises by buoyancy, creating negative pressure behind it. The draft inducer (the thing you're calling the furnace motor) only serves to draw a regulated amount of air across the burners - it does not "push" air through the vent. Category IV furnaces are different. They require sealed pipes - but not with tape. Their pipes must be cemented plastic.

source https://www.inspectorsjournal.com/topic/18912-vent-joints-no-longer-required-to-be-sealed/?do=findComment&comment=172695

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