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Furnace fresh air

From: apexcontractingmk@hotmail.com
Category: HVAC
Email: apexcontractingmk@hotmail.com
Remote Name: 68.112.112.4
Date: 12 Jan 2007
Time: 03:06 PM

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I put in a used (1 year old) forced air high effency furnace. It has a 3in. PVC fresh air intake, but is that enough? The house was built in 1917, so it has air leaks. I was thinking of putting another intake directly into the cold air return.What do you think? One more ? We used pvc for the exhaust, and run that out the side of the house. But, could we could still use the original chimney instead. Thanks, Marv Kmetz

 

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