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Hank August 30th 05 02:22 AM

Hot water heater vent question.
 

Hello,
I just removed a propane hot water heater from a mobile home
and I need to replace it. This heater was in a small enclosed
space, and had a vent entering the bottom of of the heater
that went through the floor and brought in air from the area
under the home. The exhaust vents through the roof.
I saw a water heater the same size and shape at Lowes for
$259, but was told I couldn't use it since it took air in
from the side. The Lowes guy said the water heater I need
costs about $900, and I can't use the one that takes air in
from the side. Why not? It will still have a supply of fresh
air and still be vented through the ceiling, just like the
other one. So, what's the problem?
Hank


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SQLit August 30th 05 02:53 PM


"Hank" wrote in message
...

Hello,
I just removed a propane hot water heater from a mobile home
and I need to replace it. This heater was in a small enclosed
space, and had a vent entering the bottom of of the heater
that went through the floor and brought in air from the area
under the home. The exhaust vents through the roof.
I saw a water heater the same size and shape at Lowes for
$259, but was told I couldn't use it since it took air in
from the side. The Lowes guy said the water heater I need
costs about $900, and I can't use the one that takes air in
from the side. Why not? It will still have a supply of fresh
air and still be vented through the ceiling, just like the
other one. So, what's the problem?
Hank


Are you sure that the water heater you found was propane, and not natural
gas?

Mobile homes come under a different code that built in place homes. I
suggest that you call your local building department and ask them.
Seems to me as long as the vent is big enough and you have an exhaust, there
should not be much of a problem.



Oscar_Lives August 31st 05 01:59 AM


"Hank" wrote in message
...

Hello,
I just removed a propane hot water heater from a mobile home
and I need to replace it. This heater was in a small enclosed
space, and had a vent entering the bottom of of the heater
that went through the floor and brought in air from the area
under the home. The exhaust vents through the roof.
I saw a water heater the same size and shape at Lowes for
$259, but was told I couldn't use it since it took air in
from the side. The Lowes guy said the water heater I need
costs about $900, and I can't use the one that takes air in
from the side. Why not? It will still have a supply of fresh
air and still be vented through the ceiling, just like the
other one. So, what's the problem?
Hank


-


Ever wonder who benefits from the 150 MILLION
U.S. taxpayer dollars spent each DAY in Iraq?
http://www.commondreams.org/views04/0223-08.htm
http://www.corpwatch.org/article.php?list=type&type=21

http://www.commondreams.org/
http://www.truthout.org/
http://counterpunch.org/




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