Furthermore when in the winter the temperature is -30 having to heat that freezing cold combustion temperature is even harder. Temperature rise also makes a huge difference in heating water. Trying to heat water from 40f to 140f is a 100f degree rise. That makes ot work very hard
I only subscribed because this guy gave the best and most informative breakdown on these vent systems. I might buy a couple extra vents just for back up. Thanks.
This was an exact replacement for the old one that lasted about 10 years. ua-cam.com/users/postUgkx7yWIKcrbA9KMHkGSfcgxW2lsjHT6B8Sh The top of my mitigation tube by my roofline was just a 90 elbow which allowed too much debris to fall down into the fan, eventually ruining it. Without this issue, I bet it would have kept running another 10 years. When I replaced this fan, I added an extra elbow joint so the top tube now it does a 180, which should solve that problem. The radon guys around here wanted to charge me a $300 diagnostic fee, then parts/labor (probably close to $600 total). I installed this all by myself in about an hour for the cost of the fan; it would probably be even easier/faster with two people. FYI the manufacturer's warranty greatly differs depending on whether you install it yourself (1 yr warranty) or have a licensed installer do it (10 yrs).
Good info, but my plumber installed it outside under the eaves, BUT ONLY ABOUT 12 inche top outside vent, but the city inspector tagged it because the manufacturer tag states in needs 36"top clearance!!
I have a 90% furnace that uses pvc venting. If I have the pvc vented tankless water heater also can I connect the exhaust together so I still only have 1 wall penetration for exhaust out? Thanks.
I wouldn't recommend it, maybe with a sanitee long sweep, right before it goes outside so there is less chance of the exhaust getting pushed back in through the furnace, also you would probably need to up-size the pvc to handle both if they run at the same time. It would be easier to just run a new exhaust
I need some information… I live in a mobile home where my hot water take sits within inches of my electrical panel I’m having difficulty finding out a mobile home system that works with propane . We loose power a lot and we have a generator I feel like I need to move it away from the electrical. I think to hire an electrician to move my panel will be very expensive compared to upgrading to hot water tankless system. Suggestions would be so helpful. I’m a single mom and don’t want to make a expensive mistake I’ll regret
You made understanding this so incredibly easy for a typical homeowner like myself, thanks alot, great video.
I agree with the gentleman the way he ‘s opening your eyes about an item could be in your 1st. Home essential and comfortable for the whole family.
Furthermore when in the winter the temperature is -30 having to heat that freezing cold combustion temperature is even harder.
Temperature rise also makes a huge difference in heating water. Trying to heat water from 40f to 140f is a 100f degree rise. That makes ot work very hard
I only subscribed because this guy gave the best and most informative breakdown on these vent systems. I might buy a couple extra vents just for back up. Thanks.
I went to a couple day navien class in New Jersey and he was the teacher! It was an awesome experience
@@dylanbaumer2296 i may have to go as well.
Coolest guy! Went to training and he’s super knowledgeable
This was an exact replacement for the old one that lasted about 10 years. ua-cam.com/users/postUgkx7yWIKcrbA9KMHkGSfcgxW2lsjHT6B8Sh The top of my mitigation tube by my roofline was just a 90 elbow which allowed too much debris to fall down into the fan, eventually ruining it. Without this issue, I bet it would have kept running another 10 years. When I replaced this fan, I added an extra elbow joint so the top tube now it does a 180, which should solve that problem. The radon guys around here wanted to charge me a $300 diagnostic fee, then parts/labor (probably close to $600 total). I installed this all by myself in about an hour for the cost of the fan; it would probably be even easier/faster with two people. FYI the manufacturer's warranty greatly differs depending on whether you install it yourself (1 yr warranty) or have a licensed installer do it (10 yrs).
Dude should be teaching college classes. Best breakdown on the internet.
Good info, but my plumber installed it outside under the eaves, BUT ONLY ABOUT 12 inche top outside vent, but the city inspector tagged it because the manufacturer tag states in needs 36"top clearance!!
Love this dude. Very informative. Thank you.
He's an IDIOT
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can you install vent below the tankles tank. but terminating outside
Excellent presentation.
how much free space do i need to use indoor air for intake?
I have a 90% furnace that uses pvc venting. If I have the pvc vented tankless water heater also can I connect the exhaust together so I still only have 1 wall penetration for exhaust out? Thanks.
I wouldn't recommend it, maybe with a sanitee long sweep, right before it goes outside so there is less chance of the exhaust getting pushed back in through the furnace, also you would probably need to up-size the pvc to handle both if they run at the same time.
It would be easier to just run a new exhaust
The old water heaters needed to be vented through the roof, but for at least 30 years they have had power vent ones that could be vented out a wall
How can i use the existing vent and draw fresh air from inside? For non condensing unit?
How long can you run a non condensing vent horizontally? The water heater is about 12’ from the side wall where we’d like to vent the heater.
I need some information… I live in a mobile home where my hot water take sits within inches of my electrical panel I’m having difficulty finding out a mobile home system that works with propane . We loose power a lot and we have a generator I feel like I need to move it away from the electrical. I think to hire an electrician to move my panel will be very expensive compared to upgrading to hot water tankless system. Suggestions would be so helpful. I’m a single mom and don’t want to make a expensive mistake I’ll regret
Is it possible to vent 4 Naviens into one concentric vent? Or, How would you vent 4 simultaneously?
I like this guy!
Hello
Where your locations and how long to get certified ?
Great video.
This was informative, but for the love of god please stop that background music.
I like the background music
Thank you!
great comunicator
How do you achieve the national gas fuel code 12" separation between intake and exhaust if you use a direct vent?
Well done.
Can you vent tankless water heaters in a chimeny like my hot water tank is vented?
Nice
Tankless is very expensive when using propane
that venting material is expensive
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