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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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> 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?
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