CPSC, Goodman Manufacturing Co. Announce Changes to 1998 Recall 
Program to Replace Dangerous Home Heating Vent Pipes

WASHINGTON, D.C. - The CPSC and Goodman Manufacturing Company, of 
Houston, TX, are urging consumers who have not yet responded to the 
previously-announced
1998 recall to do so immediately. After October 1, 2009, the remedy 
consumers receive will change to be identical to modifications 
recently announced for
a related recall.

The recall included about 10,000 Plexvent and Ultravent HTPV pipe 
systems attached to certain Goodman mid-efficiency furnaces 
manufactured from October
1988 to July 1994 (models GUP, GDP, GUPS, GDPS, GUPI, GDPI, GUPX, 
GDPX, GMP and GMPV for the following brands manufactured by Goodman: 
Janitrol, GMC, Hamilton
Electric, Franklin, Liberty and Sears/Kenmore). The HTPV pipe used 
for these vents could be susceptible to corrosion, cracking and joint 
separation, which
could result in the release of carbon monoxide (CO) into living 
areas, posing a danger to consumers. Goodman did not manufacture the HTPV pipe.

The following table describes the different remedies available to 
consumers with qualifying furnaces that use the two leading brands of 
HTPV pipe - Plexvent
and Ultravent.

Valid claims initiated on or before October 1, 2009, with remediation 
completed and required documentation submitted by January 1, 2010.

Plexvent owners AND Ultravent owners: Will receive a new, 
professionally-installed venting system free of charge or a new, 
high-efficiency Goodman furnace
and suitable vent for the manufacturer's price (of just the furnace), 
with no charge for labor, associated materials or dealer markup.

Valid claims initiated after October 1, 2009

Plexvent owners: A rebate up to $400 toward either an HTPV 
replacement system, or a new, high-efficiency furnace from Goodman 
that does not require HTPV.

Ultravent owners: A rebate up to $250 toward either an HTPV 
replacement system, or a new, high-efficiency furnace from Goodman 
that does not require HTPV.


Consumers who register after October 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 
furnace. 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.

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

Owners of Goodman furnaces that are vented with HTPV pipe should 
immediately call Goodman at (800) 394-8084 from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 
CT Monday through Friday.
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 update on CPSC's web site, please go to:
http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/prerel/prhtml09/09323.html


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