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by M100C <clbeltz@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jul 4, 2008 at 06:30 PM

All,
My home has a high efficiency forced air furnace, with combusion air
and exhaust through two PVC pipes (about 15' runs).

While at the heated pool in our neighborhood, I noted that the pool
heater was ducted through what appeared to be a single pipe (pipe in a
pipe), with the exhaust through the inner pipe and the intake through
the outer pipe.

If I understood the arrangement, I could see a few advantages:

1) The inner exhaust pipe would have counterflow to the intake, and
should heat the intake air somewhat.
2) The inner pipe had a screen over it, to prevent entrance of
critters.  I put 1/2" hardware cloth over my intake pipe to prevent
the entrance of barn swallows, but it capped over with snow in the
winter.  This arrangement looked to be a little more robust.

Is this sort of arrangement available for a forced air furnace?  What
is this called?

Thanks,
Chris
 




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M100C <clbeltz@[EMAIL   2008-07-04 18:30:40 
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ftwhd <ftwhd@[EMAIL PR  2008-07-04 21:53:55 
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"KJPRO" <KJP  2008-07-04 22:05:50 
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Don Ocean <ocean@[EMAI  2008-07-05 14:25:43 
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"Steve" <JSt  2008-07-06 12:57:27 
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Don Ocean <ocean@[EMAI  2008-07-06 21:23:42 
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"geothermaljones&quo  2008-07-09 18:32:17 
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"Zyp" <nospa  2008-07-10 07:47:29 
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Don Ocean <ocean@[EMAI  2008-07-10 15:13:32 

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