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I know at times that the vent pipe does show some signs of water droplets
near the end of the pipe. I take this to mean that not all of the moisture
has been removed from the exhaust air of the furnace and as such condenses
near the end of the pipe. As far was water spraying, haven't seen that. Is
your condensate pump system working because that is where all the moisture
should end up. BTW, look at the way the pipes are installed, they should be
in a slight angle up towards the outside.
MLD
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Hi,

I recently had High Efficiency furnace installed (Carrier Infinity) and
there were 2 PVC pipes put outside my house - one is for taking air into
furnace and another one for air out of furnace. When furnace is working,

my
second pipe is spraying water out of it - not a lot, but still hand feels
wet if you hold up to it. It seems kind of strange. Is that a good furnace
installation? Should it be like that? If yes, then would it not freeze in
the winter?

Thanks