skinned_knuckles
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I'm trying to understand concentric venting and I have a few questions.
- In addition to cooling out-going exhaust gases it seems to me that one benefit of concentric venting is to warm up the incoming combustion air. If this is the case, why is the inner pipe of the system double walled? That drastically cuts down on the heat transferred. If that is a code requirement, could you explain the reasoning behind the requirement?
- I see many horizontal concentric venting systems. Should I assume that concentric venting cannot be used with vertical pipes? If so, please explain why.
- If I understand Class B double walled pipe it is a 5" stainless steel or aluminum inner pipe surrounded by a 5.75" galvanized outer pipe. So if that arrangement meets code requirements, it seems to me that a 5" inner pipe surrounded by a 7" outer pipe would be even better. Am I missing something?
- Is there a website that explains all of this? I've looked and haven't found one.