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TURTLE
 
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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


This is Turtle.

The vapor being very moist is normal and is working fine. These vapors was at
2,000ºF when it was in the furnace but the furnace takes so much of the heat out
of the vapors that it makes water drop out of the vapors and will be sometimes
at about 80ºF or so.

Now i have rarely ever seen the vapor close off the pipe but have seen a good
amount of ice from where they drip off the end of the pipe.

TURTLE