Check your thermostat’s settings, because your thermostat could be set to “Cool” which will limit your furnace from blowing hot air. Check that your air filter is clean and you don’t have a clogged air filter. Check that your circuit breaker is not off.

Should pipe coming out of furnace be hot?

It’s normal for your exhaust pipe and the exhaust to feel warm. It’s also normal to see icicles or other icy build-up around the pipe during freezing weather. If your pipe is very hot, call Breedlove Dobbs so we can have an experienced and qualified technician check it out.

Why is hot air coming out of my vent?





Warm air may blow from your vents if there is a big enough leak in your home’s ductwork. The ducts within your home deliver cool air throughout the home, but if there is a leak, warm air can be mixed into the already cooled air producing warmer than normal air blowing from your vents.

What is the pipe coming out of my furnace?

If your furnace is 90% efficient or greater, you probably have PVC pipes coming out of the wall of your home that look something like those pictured here. These pipes allow the furnace to intake fresh air and to safely vent flue gasses out of the home.

How hot should air be coming out of vents electric furnace?

When heating, similar readings should apply, meaning the air should be 16 to 22 degrees Fahrenheit warmer than the air returning to the vent. For example, if during winter, you set your thermostat at 77 degrees Fahrenheit, then your vent should produce air between 93 and 99 degrees Fahrenheit.

How do I stop my air vent from drafting?

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What is auxiliary heat?





“Aux” is short for auxiliary heat. If a heat pump is having a difficult time coming up to a certain temperature quickly due to extremely cold outdoor temperatures, the “aux heat” indicator means that a secondary heat source (generally gas or electric) has been deployed.

What temperature should air be coming out of vent?

If the AC system is operating correctly, then the air coming out of your vent should be about twenty degrees cooler than the regular temperature inside. So, if you’re cooling it and the house is 80 degrees, then you would ideally want the air to be about 60 degrees.

Is a furnace supposed to be hot to the touch?

Most single stage furnaces should be just uncomfortable to touch on the main trunk just above the main unit. As Heat rise levels can range from 50-70 higher than ambient air temp. Yes, it’s normal.

How hot does B vent get?

Type B Gas Vent is designed for negative pressure applications and flue gas temperatures not exceeding 400°F above ambient for Category I appliances.

How hot does a direct vent pipe get?



The heating capacity from a direct-vent fireplace can be as high as 40,000 Btuh (Btu per hour). In order to keep your family room from overheating, select a thermostatically controlled model. Some models have two-level burners so the gas logs can be fired at a lower heat level during mild weather.

What is a B-vent pipe?

AmeriVent Type B gas vent uses a double wall of metal pipe for insulation and safety. The inner pipe of reflecting aluminum heats quickly, containing the warm flue gases inside. The airspace between the inner and the outer pipes provides insulation against heat loss to keep the warmer flue gases on the rise.

What does B-vent look like?

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What is the difference between direct vent and B vent?



A B-vent must be vented vertically and uses fresh air from inside the home to provide oxygen to the fire. A direct vent has a sealed glass front and pulls all of its fresh air from outside the home. Direct vents can be vented vertically or horizontally through an exterior wall.

Which is better direct vent or B vent?

Direct-vent appliances are typically higher in efficiency than b-vent appliances and put out a lot of heat even with a low flame setting. Cons: Direct fireplaces have a sealed glass front and typically a smaller flame than a b-vent fireplace or a vent-free fireplace.

What is C vent used for?

galvanized pipes are single walled galvanized pipes. Venting gas or oil is what they are used for. Toxic fumes can be caused by using a C vent with solid fuel appliances.

How is a furnace vented?

While your furnace blows air over the outside walls of the heat exchanger (protecting it from the gases inside), combustion gases build up inside of the chamber. In order to release the combustion gases that build up inside of the heat exchanger, a venting pipe known as a “flue” is attached to the exchanger.

What happens if your furnace exhaust is blocked?



If the exhaust flue is blocked, the inducer fan won’t move any air, and the pressure switch won’t trigger. The furnace won’t proceed to heat until the pressure switch is triggered. This is to ensure that your furnace has enough airflow for complete combustion and to remove gaseous byproducts from your home.