I had two 40 gal gas hot water heaters. I replaced one with a 50 gal heater. The specs for the new heater say a 3 inch vent pipe is adequate.
The directions from the new heater say to test the exhaust after "15 minutes of normal operation" holding a match near the hood. The match flame should be drawn into the hood, should not flutter or go out.
I assume "15 minutes of normal operation" means the unit should be heating for 15 continual minutes. When I test the exhaust , the match flame flutters and/or goes out.
When I try the older unit, the match does not flutter or go out, but it isn't drawn into the hood.
Both heaters vent to a near 90 degree turn then the two vents Y together a couple feet from the tanks. The Y is a 3 inch pipe. After the Y, the pipe expands to 4 inches. The 4 inch goes about 5 feet to where it merges with the furnace vent. The slope of the vent pipe up to where it merges with the furnace vent is about 1 inch per foot, probably more.
I had my home inpected 3-4 years ago, and at that time both heaters were exhausting correctly.
I suspect one of 3 things: I am not testing correctly; the vent configuration is not adequate given a slightly larger heater; the vent from the furnace to the roof is obstructed. (I visually inspected the roof vent and didn't see anything obvious.)
Any ideas?
The directions from the new heater say to test the exhaust after "15 minutes of normal operation" holding a match near the hood. The match flame should be drawn into the hood, should not flutter or go out.
I assume "15 minutes of normal operation" means the unit should be heating for 15 continual minutes. When I test the exhaust , the match flame flutters and/or goes out.
When I try the older unit, the match does not flutter or go out, but it isn't drawn into the hood.
Both heaters vent to a near 90 degree turn then the two vents Y together a couple feet from the tanks. The Y is a 3 inch pipe. After the Y, the pipe expands to 4 inches. The 4 inch goes about 5 feet to where it merges with the furnace vent. The slope of the vent pipe up to where it merges with the furnace vent is about 1 inch per foot, probably more.
I had my home inpected 3-4 years ago, and at that time both heaters were exhausting correctly.
I suspect one of 3 things: I am not testing correctly; the vent configuration is not adequate given a slightly larger heater; the vent from the furnace to the roof is obstructed. (I visually inspected the roof vent and didn't see anything obvious.)
Any ideas?
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