Thank you for sharing, im installing an oil fired furnace in garage. My exhaust piping is going up on a 45° angle, its set to level within pipe, should i still set that to .2 and also Looking to pass it through garage wall. Should i use a through wall thimble, and can i use the thin piping on borth sides, inside and outside. Thanks if you can anwer that for me
2001pontiacta no not really, oil has a higher stack temp and doesn't need the aluminum inside lining of b vent like gas does to build up heat so it can draft easier, oil would melt the b vent if it was used
Thank you for sharing, im installing an oil fired furnace in garage. My exhaust piping is going up on a 45° angle, its set to level within pipe, should i still set that to .2 and also Looking to pass it through garage wall. Should i use a through wall thimble, and can i use the thin piping on borth sides, inside and outside. Thanks if you can anwer that for me
For a oil burner, you don’t need double wall piping??
2001pontiacta no not really, oil has a higher stack temp and doesn't need the aluminum inside lining of b vent like gas does to build up heat so it can draft easier, oil would melt the b vent if it was used
Thanks
Mine is always open. Is that okay?
Is that it?? WTF, that tells me nothing.
Its just easily vented to the outdoors....because its outdoors....in the driveway.. See? Easy piping installation!
is that safe to have in a basement ?
And you vent it to the basement? Where the hell is the chimney?
You did it upside down. Female ends must point up.
Since there isn’t any cresote or residue inside the pipe to flow out the joints, there isn’t a problem.