Tankless water heaters can vent through the roof or a side wall creating more flexibility and options for placement.
Can tankless water heater and furnace share vent.
The difference is that a power vent water heater pulls in combustion air from the space around the appliance then uses a fan to propel the exhaust through the vent.
Before you decide against a tankless water heater for your next project consider these tankless water heater venting requirements.
Tankless heaters put out a lot of heat.
Facts about tankless water heater venting.
Tankless water heaters can be vented in two ways.
Special stainless steel pipe.
The furnace is likely sized correctly with no room to add another appliance.
If you were to tie the vents together the exhaust from the tankless water heater would be pushed through the furnace and into your indoor space.
Vent to the outside.
Worst case scenario you kill your family.
While there are high efficiency gas water heaters tank less units for one that utilize pvc for vents you will run into trouble trying to get the size correct for both.
The tankless heater cannot share vent piping with any other appliance and it cannot use a masonry chimney flue for venting.
Yes venting tankless water heater with furnace is possible.
Most homes have a shared vent serving both the furnace water heater when the furnace efficiency is up to 80 which is today s standard efficiency gas furnace.
Traditional gas tank water heater require venting through the roof.
Your tankless requires it s own individual vent.
The vent pipe must be made of stainless steel designed for venting corrosive gases.
A direct vent system pulls in.
Typically they require stainless steel triple wall venting.
Tankless water heaters use fans to blow exhaust from the unit horizontally allowing vents to terminate on the side of a house.
Tankless water heater venting must be done correctly to ensure safe and efficient operation of the unit.
Gas tankless water heaters don t have to use indoor air for combustion.
It would be a potential fire hazard.
You furnace vent pipe is probably type b vent and not suitable for this use.
However the key here is to install the vent pipe in the size required by the water heater.
Here are a few things your installer should consider for effective tankless water heater venting.
This is because most homes have water heaters and furnace sharing the same exhaust vent.
Best case scenario you kill your furnace.
The furnace in the photos is a category i appliance a negative pressure draft vent appliance.