R.Anderson
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Today it snowed 7"+ inches nothing new but the side my house where the vents are about 9-10' from my neighbor's drive way. Well when he was snow blowing he shot some snow right into the air intake plugging it up and caused the furnace not to kick in.
For the air intake its a pvc pipe that comes out like 4" then a 90° elbow going up, about 8" pvc pipe, and another 90° elbow venting perpendicular house. The exhaust is the same except the last elbow is turned 90° venting parallel to the side of the house.
Can I place pvc elbows on the two vents so they are facing down during the winter season and take em off during the other seasons(I wouldn't want bees making a nest in em) or is there a need for the vents to be horizontal?
For the air intake its a pvc pipe that comes out like 4" then a 90° elbow going up, about 8" pvc pipe, and another 90° elbow venting perpendicular house. The exhaust is the same except the last elbow is turned 90° venting parallel to the side of the house.
Can I place pvc elbows on the two vents so they are facing down during the winter season and take em off during the other seasons(I wouldn't want bees making a nest in em) or is there a need for the vents to be horizontal?
I did the same thing Google for pics of others and saw that. Wish I had a manual on hand but it didn't come with one (Its the furnace that came with the house when we bought it) I'm thinking I may need to search for one online. I'm just wondering if there is some weird need for them to vent horizontal. All I can think of is bees nesting in em.