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            | Does this flue have the correct rise? (Sarcasm…)    This has got to be the worst I've ever posted on this wall of shame:
   
 Question I rent an apartment and   this is the heater in a closet in the hallway. This closet gets very  hot  inside with the door closed. What I am most concerned about is the   ventilation pipe (assuming that’s what it is) it should be going up  into  the ceiling shouldn't it? I am worried this is a fire hazard. This heater is on the   first floor of a three floor, two apartment house. There is a basement   below that I assume that pipe goes to. The basement is locked up by the   guys who own the house and work on it. The person I pay rent to is   simply a rent collector of sorts, not the actual owner of the building. 
 Answer Find out who installed   that and call the code enforcement people in your area. If this a single   family home, part of a multi-unit dwelling or new development that   these guys did more of this, someone is going to get hurt, sick or worse   with this arrangement. To what type of   termination point does that connect? I've seen some hack work in my   industry time but this is one that seems to take the cake! If you have   codes, call the inspector. If you don't have specific codes, call the   Fire Dept.Not a doubt in my mind that they have some sort of   contraption hooked up down below, but I surely could not find anything   on the internet that authorizes a "power venter" to be used in that   scenario.
 
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            | 29. Venting of Furnace* – the chapter gives general information about types of furnace’s venting. 
  B-vent pipes Installation – the chapter describes installation of B-vent pipes in all possible cases and treir roof termination.
 PVC Pipes Installation – the chapter describes installation of the PVC pipes in all possible cases.              The chapters have 28 pictures; 14 pages*. $2.37 (Instant Access).*Articles:
 Backdrafting.
 Carbon Monoxide Poisoning and Detectors.
 Vents. pdf file., Dura Vent Sizing Instructions pdf file.
 YouToube vide clip: Concentric vent kit.
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            | Here is another example of stupid installation:     The  installer could turn the Tee - that actually should be a Wye for about  45* down and use only one 26 gauges 45* elbow instead of four (4) B-vent  elbows!                                      
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            | I got a call from a lady that said she   wanted me to look at their furnace. Her husband went from a farm one  day  to a hvac guy the next. He finally quit and changed careers again  to  working at a tire shop. She said she convinced him to have someone  look  at the furnace he installed in their house. She wanted it fixed  right.  Her question was why do we have to replace the vent pipe every  month! It  was PVC on a Goodman 80% furnace! Oh, and the vent was ran  out a  boarded up basement window!
   This guy was a partner with another guy and the things I’ve   seen them do is unreal. We live in a rural area so no city inspectors  at  all. What ever they worked on, I was being called in right after to  fix  everything right. I’ve seen 3 Rheem heat pump systems they  installed.  Everyone they managed to under bid us, get the job, install  it, collect  their money before it was even started and leave. Then when  the customer  realized it didn't work they wouldn't return phone calls.  None of them  even had a heat pump thermostat, they only ran 18-4  thermostat wire to  indoor and outdoor units, used soft solder on R-410.  One system was so  over charged it was running 600lbs on the high side.  Can’t believe it  didn't blow them lines apart! They have ran type b  vents backwards, gas  lines leaking gas....it goes on and on.
  And here is another idiot! This one connected high efficiency furnace to the B-vent pipe…
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            Found  this gem with a Winkler low pressure oil burner and trapped smoke pipe.  I thought the smoke pipe fell down in the dimly lit basement, then I  broke out the droplight. Still haven't figured it out. 
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            | 49. Venting* – the chapter is divided in two parts and describes all possible cases of installation and termination of  the venting for 80% and 90+% furnaces. The chapter has 30 pictures; 8 pages. $2.50 (Instant Access).
 *Article:Venting & Draining Condensing Gas Furnaces
 Laundry and Condensing Furnaces Don't Mix.
 SIMPSON DURA-VENT SIZING HANDBOOK, pdf file. Z-Flex.On 08/31/2011 text of this chapter was significantly modified and improved.
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            | Never look back, just keep moving forward!  In   this picture installers from unnamed company replaced the A/C coil   and forgot to reinstall the S-cleat! For years this furnace was blowing a   lot of the conditioned air into the basement instead of to the living   space upstairs – but who cares!
                
        
  
 Cable guys or other   idiots that are running their cables or wires trough the cold air   returns – they never nail or screw the pried open panning back into   place! So here is a question:
 Do the cable companies such as Comcast choosing their   employees with the lowest IQ possible or it’s just the naturally born   morons gravitate to the cable companies by themselves?
 
  Maybe   it’s not that visible in the picture at the left, but plumbers ran  this  gas pipe way off of the plumb… Of course it still supplies gas to  the  furnace, but it looks like s—t!
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            | Crazy Handyman 
  The  guy who performed  this installation was very creative! He glued a 4”  elbow right to the  unknown fitting, used as many elbows as humanely  possible. But the job  was successfully done and the mission that for  any reasonable human  being would be impossible for him was just a piece  of cake! 
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            | 15. Tee Tip  What  you can see in the picture is an 8”- 8”- 8” Tee. This kind of Tees  could be pretty expensive, because there is no high demand for the  fittings like this. Furthermore, if you need a different kind of Tee,  let’s say 8”- 6”- 8”, or 8”- 7”- 8” tees they could be out of stock or  you might just forget to buy one. There is a very simple technique on  how to make any type of tees. I usually make it in less than 10 minutes! 
    
 How Did I Do It?
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 What amazing effect  gravity has on things, that is just more proof that there are a bunch of  brain damaged individuals claiming to be "techs" and some of them have a  hard time grasping concepts like... gravity.I think that in the first picture is a question mark and it wants to know WTF its doing there.
 I guess the good thing is he's not a plumber, then that would turn into a very smelly situation!!
 
 
 One of the guys installed the A/C coil and then another installer went out, ran the line set and installed the heat pump and a condensate line into it without noticing that the A/C coil was installed up-side-down…            
 
 Surprisingly, the wrong installation to the left and two virtually perfect below were perform by the same company in the next door apartments!               
  
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            | OK, we got a new winner here! And this is A1 Comfort Control, Inc., MI! 
 Look at two jewels in the picture below  on the lift: These “business men”, a quote from their website: “The  owners, Jack and Steve, are hands on business men with 70 years  experience between them.  Don't be suprised if one or both of them show  up to help with your project.” – with 70 years experience between them  came to the house and “suprised” everyone including me. They literarily  “doubled down” on this “jumper” that easily could be run as a straight  shot! These guys created two beautifully looking necklaces out of eight  ninety degree elbows and left them to decorate the house for decades to  come!      
 
 In the picture above on  the right they also mysteriously missed a joist cavity where this heat  run could be done as a “straight shot”… Instead they used another four  ninety degree elbows and came to the wall stack from the opposite side. After looking at this weird installation I can assume that  70 years back before they got this “suprising” experience they were  serving in the military where they learn to attack enemy from the rear  side or maybe even worse…
 Here is the next quote  from their website: “Every installation is different.  Ed has been here  for more than 25 years because his work is excellent.”!!!Look in the picture to the left. “Every installation is  different” – it’s probably why Ed hooked up a cold air boot to the  120000 BTU-s furnace with five ton A/C to the one of it sides only.
 “Ed has been here for more than 25 years because his work is  excellent.” – And it’s probably why this particular furnace has to be  replaced after only 12 years of very noisy work…
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