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B vent compatible with standard vent duct? wuwu77 04-13-2007
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Posted by on April 13, 2007, 5:08 pm
Can B vent be tied into standard single thickness round duct?


Posted by daytona° on April 13, 2007, 5:56 pm
for venting of waste gas???? YES


> Can B vent be tied into standard single thickness round duct?
>



Posted by danger on April 13, 2007, 6:43 pm
Yes but your round duct has to be a certain guage, depending on what your
connecting it
to, if you can even use a single wall vent at all. You have to use a certified,
bvent
to cvent adapter to adapt the bvent chimney to your cvent vent connector.

What are you trying to connect?

-Canadian Heat




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Posted by on April 13, 2007, 7:39 pm
On Apr 13, 5:43 pm, DANgER (danger<b...@heat.com) wrote:
> Yes but your round duct has to be a certain guage, depending on what your
connecting it
> to, if you can even use a single wall vent at all. You have to use a
certified, bvent
> to cvent adapter to adapt the bvent chimney to your cvent vent connector.
>
> What are you trying to connect?
>
> -Canadian Heat
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I'm trying to connect a gas floor furnace to a new chase. The
original seems to have a 4" single wall elbow tied directly into
bvent. I would like to connect a 3' length of single wall 4" duct to
the furnace then switch to bvent to finish the application. Basement
is crawlspace. Correct me if I'm wrong, is bvent used just because it
allows applications closer to combustables? Draft between bvent duct?

Please advise. Thanks


Posted by on April 14, 2007, 1:52 am

> On Apr 13, 5:43 pm, DANgER (danger<b...@heat.com) wrote:
> > Yes but your round duct has to be a certain guage, depending on what
your connecting it
> > to, if you can even use a single wall vent at all. You have to use a
certified, bvent
> > to cvent adapter to adapt the bvent chimney to your cvent vent
connector.
> >
> > What are you trying to connect?
> >
> > -Canadian Heat
> >
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> > Posted with NewsLeecher v3.8 Final
> > Web @http://www.newsleecher.com/?usenet
> > ------------------- ----- ---- -- -
>
> I'm trying to connect a gas floor furnace to a new chase. The
> original seems to have a 4" single wall elbow tied directly into
> bvent. I would like to connect a 3' length of single wall 4" duct to
> the furnace then switch to bvent to finish the application. Basement
> is crawlspace. Correct me if I'm wrong, is bvent used just because it
> allows applications closer to combustables?

No




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