Is PVC Safe To Use For Venting Appliances?
Many of the direct vent high efficiency appliances are
vented using PVC. Specifically Schedule 40 PVC. Many inspectors and installers
are starting to notice discoloration on these pipes. Some appliance manufacturers
do not recommend venting their appliances in specific types of PVC pipe. Some
manufacturers supply and recommend using their vent kits. Often times these are
metal vents. Some of the PVC pipe manufacturers have indicated that their pipe
was not produced for this application. Here is a warning from Charlotte Pipe on
their website:
Combustion Gas Venting
Failure to properly vent combustion gas may result in serious
injury or death from carbon monoxide.
• Always install / use pipe or fittings as specified by the
appliance manufacturer's installation instructions to
vent appliances.
• Never use PVC cellular core, ABS cellular core pipe or
ConnecTite® fittings for combustion gas venting.
Almost all appliance manufacturers agree that cellular core
PVC, cellular core CPVC, and ABS should never be used to vent any appliance,
only solid core. The difference between the two is that the inside and outside walls are solid PVC (solid core). Cellular core
pipe has an inner core that is cellular (or foamed) PVC, a material that includes tiny
bubbles of entrained air. For pipe manufacturers, the main advantage of cellular-core PVC is lower cost, since it requires less resin to make
than solid core pipe.
Cellular core will also break down with high temperatures faster. When PVC pipe
degrades from heat it may produce toxins. Here is a link to a great video from
TOH: https://youtu.be/ylX2gfggu_o
So what should a home inspector be looking
for:
·
The
Plastic vent pipe should be stamped “Gas Vent Type”
·
Ipex manufactures an approved CPVC flue gas
venting pipe that is rated for 90 C (194 F).
·
The
plastic vent pipe should not be discolored
·
Discolored
pipe may also be leaking flue gases at connections
·
Many
approved plastic vent pipes are actually solid core CPVC which is rated for 90
C or 194 F.
·
Schedule
40 PVC is only rated for 60 C or 140F
·
Check
the pipe; it will be stamped “Cellular Core”
·
Solid
core may be marked as such or as “Pressure Pipe”
·
The
PVC pipe and fittings should be from the same manufacturer
·
When
in doubt, check with the appliance and pipe manufacturer


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