burgie
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Good morning folks...
Around mid-summer I installed my Big Maxx 50K natural gas heater in my shop and ran double wall Dura Vent from the heater exhaust up through the roof. I used 3 short sheet metal screws at each joint and wrapped each with 3" wide aluminum tape. The setup is pretty straightforward; elbow out the back of the unit, 24" straight run, elbow to transition to vertical, then a 60" straight run through the roof (with roof boot and rain skirt) with a cap.
A couple weekends ago I ran the natural gas lines (brand new 3/4" black pipe), everything tested good (i.e. no leaks) and it has been operational for a couple weeks now. Works awesome; no leaks from the roof, no smells, perfect job heating my 400 square foot garage/shop.
Then I noticed that embossed directional arrow on the Dura Vent...pointing in versus out. Son-of-a-b...
So...my question is this: Is my setup still OK...or do I have to tear out the exhaust and redo it?
So, I see absolutely no difference in the performance of the exhaust. I see no leaks, no flow issues, no erratic cycling of the heater, no exhaust smell, as-expected exhaust at the top of the exhaust cap and normal temperature at the exhaust. (My neighbor has nearly the same setup but with a longer horizontal run and he is seeing around 120°F surface temperature at the exhaust pipe via an IR thermometer about 12" from the exhaust port and I am seeing about the same). Yes I realize there is a reason for the directional arrow and will change the system around if necessary...but so far I see no compelling reason to change it because it seems to be working perfectly.
I'd welcome any feedback please...
Thanks much...Burgie
Around mid-summer I installed my Big Maxx 50K natural gas heater in my shop and ran double wall Dura Vent from the heater exhaust up through the roof. I used 3 short sheet metal screws at each joint and wrapped each with 3" wide aluminum tape. The setup is pretty straightforward; elbow out the back of the unit, 24" straight run, elbow to transition to vertical, then a 60" straight run through the roof (with roof boot and rain skirt) with a cap.
A couple weekends ago I ran the natural gas lines (brand new 3/4" black pipe), everything tested good (i.e. no leaks) and it has been operational for a couple weeks now. Works awesome; no leaks from the roof, no smells, perfect job heating my 400 square foot garage/shop.
Then I noticed that embossed directional arrow on the Dura Vent...pointing in versus out. Son-of-a-b...
So...my question is this: Is my setup still OK...or do I have to tear out the exhaust and redo it?
So, I see absolutely no difference in the performance of the exhaust. I see no leaks, no flow issues, no erratic cycling of the heater, no exhaust smell, as-expected exhaust at the top of the exhaust cap and normal temperature at the exhaust. (My neighbor has nearly the same setup but with a longer horizontal run and he is seeing around 120°F surface temperature at the exhaust pipe via an IR thermometer about 12" from the exhaust port and I am seeing about the same). Yes I realize there is a reason for the directional arrow and will change the system around if necessary...but so far I see no compelling reason to change it because it seems to be working perfectly.
I'd welcome any feedback please...
Thanks much...Burgie
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