Good job Betsy.
David Ferrin
I believe that tomorrow is another day, and I'll probably screw that one up
too.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Betsy Whitney" <[email protected]>
To: "blindhandyman-yahoogroups.com" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2009 5:47 PM
Subject: [BlindHandyMan] Recall: CPSC, Manufacturers Announce Changes to 
1998 Recall Program to Replace Dangerous Home Heating Vent Pipes


CPSC, Manufacturers Announce Changes to 1998 Recall Program to
Replace Dangerous Home Heating Vent Pipes

Remedy Changes for Registrations after May 1, 2009

WASHINGTON, D.C. - The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC)
and various home heating furnace, boiler, and high-temperature
plastic vent (HTPV)
manufacturers are urging home owners who have not yet responded to
the previously-announced 1998 recall, to do so immediately. After May
1, 2009, the remedy
consumers receive under the existing program, which has been
operating continuously for almost 11 years, will change.

The recall, first announced in February 1998, included about 250,000
Plexvent and Ultravent HTPV pipe systems attached to gas or propane
furnaces and boilers
in homes. The HTPV pipes can crack or separate at the joints and leak
deadly carbon monoxide (CO) gas. The following table includes the
different remedies
available to consumers with qualifying heating systems vented with
two leading brands of HTPV pipe - Plexvent and Ultravent.

For valid claims initiated on or before May 1, 2009, with remediation
completed and required documentation submitted by October 1, 2009:
Plexvent owners
will receive a new, professionally-installed venting system free of
charge or a rebate up to $$400 towards purchase of a new,
high-efficiency appliance
from the same manufacturer that does not require HTPV.  Ultravent
owners will receive a new, professionally-installed venting system
for about $$250 or
a rebate of $$250 towards purchase of a new, high-efficiency
appliance from the same manufacturer that does not require HTPV.

For valid claims initiated after May 1, 2009: Plexvent owners will
receive a rebate up to $$400 toward either an HTPV replacement
system, or a new, high-efficiency
appliance from the same manufacturer that does not require
HTPV.  Ultravent owners will receive a rebate up to $$250
toward  either an HTPV replacement
system, or a new, high-efficiency appliance from the same
manufacturer that does not require HTPV.</p>

Consumers who register after May 1, 2009 and who choose to repair
their systems will be responsible for up-front payment of parts,
labor and permits, and
will be responsible for arranging to have the work performed.

Consumers should determine whether they have a recalled HTPV pipe
system by checking the vent pipes attached to their natural gas or
propane furnace or
boiler. Vent pipes subject to this recall can be identified as follows:

the vent pipes are plastic;

the vent pipes are colored gray or black;

"Plexvent," "Plexvent II" or "Ultravent" is stamped on the vent pipe
or printed on stickers placed on pieces used to connect the vent pipes; and

the vent pipes are located on furnaces (and the pipes go through the
sidewalls of structures) or on boilers.

Other plastic vent pipes, such as white PVC, are not included in the recall.

After checking the vent pipes, consumers should call (800) 758-3688
between 8 a.m. and 7 p.m. ET Monday through Friday to sign up for
HTPV pipe system replacement.
The following manufacturers are participating in this program:

Armstrong Air Conditioning Inc., Bard Manufacturing Co., Burnham
Corp., Dunkirk Radiator Corp., Evcon Industries Inc., Heat Controller
Inc., International
Comfort Prod. Corp.(USA), Lennox Industries Inc., Nordyne Inc.,
Peerless Heater Co., Pennco Inc., Plexco Inc., Raypak Inc., Rheem
Manufacturing Co., Slant/Fin
Corp., The Trane Co., Trianco-Heatmaker Inc., Utica Boilers Inc.,
Vaillant Corp., Weil-McLain, Westcast Inc., York International
Corp.York International
Corp.

CPSC reminds all consumers to have fuel-burning appliances
professionally inspected each year to check for cracks or separations
in the vents that could
allow CO to leak into the home. In addition, CPSC recommends that
every home should have at least one CO alarm.

To see this recall on CPSC's web site, including pictures of the
recalled products, please go to:

http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/prerel/prhtml09/09099.html



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