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Roof vent pipe for attic furnace.
It draws air from within the house for combustion.
Separate the two sections of vent pipe using the same method used to remove the termination cap from the roof s vent pipe.
Slide the vent pipe out of the roof flashing and into the attic.
The air is then vented outside through a b vent pipe which is set vertically to expel combustion air through the roof.
Goose neck vent the master flow 6 in.
This vent is designed to be used on 6 in.
If this pipe is not insulated the heat carried in the air transferred to the pipe will cause condensation and potentially cause water damage at your ceiling or in your attic.
The reason exhaust pipes are insulated in unconditioned spaces your attic is because they carry warm and moist air from your home to outside.
Goose neck vent in black can be used to cover exhaust pipes extending through your roof or for attic ventilation.
The master flow 6 in.
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Gases produced during combustion are very hot and as such easily rise through the flue.
Type b vents are a standard design that most modern gas furnaces use.
Another problem is that flue pipes that go through the roof tend to be less efficient.
High efficiency furnaces take advantage of the heat in the combustion gases that are wasted in natural ventilation systems.
Enter the attic area and locate the vent pipe joint nearest the roof flashing.