My new exhaust and fresh air intake are in one pipe.  The end sticks
straight out of the house, and the cap has openings that point back toward
the hous.
Even with the exceptional amount of snow and drifting we had in Iowa last
winter it never plugged up even though it's on the west side of the house.
It is a couple feet off the ground.
Blessings,
Tom

  -----Original Message-----
  From: [email protected]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Lee A. Stone
  Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2008 8:43 PM
  To: [email protected]
  Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] the furnace is on order



  Might I suggest once you figure out Dale what you are going to do to
  prevent snow drifts , etc from blocking up your heating system that
  you first get a Canadian and then american Patent. . apparently when
  new heating system ideas come out they do not test in all types of
  situations , well the way I found out about putting the elbow on is
  because of what I listened to on the radio during the blackout of 87.
  it was a flaw in the original design. Now the other problem which I am
  thinking you have with the snow, as we do. where we never had snow
  drifts ten or fifteeen yearts ago we might have now because of the
  change in storms as well as the winds. . I'd be interested on finding
  out what Geno had at the end of his pipes if anything after he had a
  new system installed last year up in Maine. or any other person who has
  a new furnace with this type of exhaust. Lee

  On Tue,
  Jul 08, 2008 at
  09:27:33PM -0400, Dale Leavens wrote:
  > Do be aware that the intake and the exhaust can become blocked by snow,
it happens to me most every year at some point. The safety devices sense if
there is too much resistance to the exhaust and they won't allow the furnace
to ignite. What can happen is a drift of snow will cover the outlet, it may
work fine for a cycle or two but the exhaust gasses aren't very hot, maybe
80 or so degrees and full of vapor. This can form ice around the exhaust and
seal it up pretty snug.
  >
  > I intend this year to make something of a vented box to place over my
exhaust to create a large open area in the hope that this will help keep the
end clear. It is a difficult thing to get to in my situation , the other
side of the house to the drive and generally there is a drift at the corner
of the house about 6 feet deep to wade through.
  >
  > Still, it is a lot better than climbing up on the roof. Usually it
happens after one of those blizzard downfalls where driving snow forms a
thick deep drift.
  >
  > anyway, you will probably be happy with the new furnace.
  >
  >
  >
  > ----- Original Message -----
  > From: Don
  > To: [email protected]
  > Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2008 4:55 PM
  > Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] the furnace is on order
  >
  >
  > Great idea on the vent pipe. It should be great this winter. Keep warm
for less money, that couldn't be all bad.. Regards
  > ----- Original Message -----
  > From: David Ferrin
  > To: [email protected]
  > Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2008 9:06 AM
  > Subject: [BlindHandyMan] the furnace is on order
  >
  > We've decided to go with the 95% efficiency model furnace. It's $240
more than the 94% unit but I figure with the price of natural gas and
electric spiking around here almost every day that minor cost adjustment
won't even be noticeable at all. It's a Lennox if I spell that correctly
unit and the guy first said they vent them out the roof but I killed that
idea toot sweet. I said vent it out the side of my house which in fact is
not the storm side which is closer to where the furnace room is located. He
said that he had already been up on roofs shoveling snow off of the vent
pipe so a customer's furnace would light but like I said not here no way.
I'm sure as many of you out there know if that vent pipe gets blocked your
furnace is not going to do it's thing. It will be no sooner than next month
some time, when exactly though I have no idea. With 2 guys it is billed as a
1 day job as the saying goes a turn key system. I'll post more if anybody is
interested as things ! progre
  > ss.
  > David Ferrin
  > www.jaws-users.com
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