Hi all,
I recently picked up a used Reznor shop heater, and mounted it using uni strut in my garage. I've hooked up a gas line that we had installed when the house was built, so the next part of the process is venting the heater.
I found a kit that is used to vent the Mr. Heater Big Maxx heater, which includes the double wall pipe and vents cheaper than it would have cost me to buy all separately, so I figured that I'd use that for venting. The question that I have is that if I'm venting this horizontally out the back of the garage, can I just use a hole saw to cut a hole in the wall/siding for the vent? Also, since we have lap siding, how do I install flashing around the vent so that there are not gaps between the siding and the vent (because the siding isn't level)? Final question- since this is an older model heater with a standing pilot- should I be concerned with the pilot igniting any fumes from my solvent tank or if I use a spray cleaner underneath it on my workbench? It seems like there's a spark igniter conversion kit for the heater, so I may look into that if necessary..
If it helps anyone answer my questions, I can take pictures and post them later.
Any advice/help is appreciated!
I recently picked up a used Reznor shop heater, and mounted it using uni strut in my garage. I've hooked up a gas line that we had installed when the house was built, so the next part of the process is venting the heater.
I found a kit that is used to vent the Mr. Heater Big Maxx heater, which includes the double wall pipe and vents cheaper than it would have cost me to buy all separately, so I figured that I'd use that for venting. The question that I have is that if I'm venting this horizontally out the back of the garage, can I just use a hole saw to cut a hole in the wall/siding for the vent? Also, since we have lap siding, how do I install flashing around the vent so that there are not gaps between the siding and the vent (because the siding isn't level)? Final question- since this is an older model heater with a standing pilot- should I be concerned with the pilot igniting any fumes from my solvent tank or if I use a spray cleaner underneath it on my workbench? It seems like there's a spark igniter conversion kit for the heater, so I may look into that if necessary..
If it helps anyone answer my questions, I can take pictures and post them later.
Any advice/help is appreciated!