4.8 • 985 Ratings
🗓️ 19 December 2016
⏱️ 43 minutes
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Benoit Mongeau comes on the podcast to talk about high-efficiency gas furnace basics and maintenance practices.
When maintaining a high-efficiency gas furnace, you typically don’t have to worry about cleanliness in the same way you’d worry about an oil furnace. However, condensate drains need regular cleaning. You’ll want to look for cracked heat exchangers and pay attention to your manifold gas pressure.
We also have to check the temperature rise, also sometimes called delta T. Bypass humidifiers will often affect your temperature split, so that's something you need to account for in cold, dry climates; hot air will go from the supply plenum to the return. (However, corrosion typically isn't a concern for bypass humidifiers.)
Water is a product of combustion, so drainage is very important to gas furnaces. Manufacturers tend to recommend that most high-efficiency furnaces be built slightly pitched to aid condensate removal. Since the combustion air contains moisture, the condensate ends up being quite acidic; that condensate is really a mix of condensed combustion products.
Combustion analysis is also an important part of maintenance. If your gas burns incompletely, the furnace will end up making deadly carbon monoxide, which is the main value we measure in combustion analysis. Typically, the carbon monoxide levels should stay below 100 PPM. You can do your combustion analysis anywhere in the flue pipe as long as you're past the inducer motor. (Note: the exhaust pipe should never be above the air intake.)
A liquid petroleum (LP or propane) furnace differs from a gas furnace because it has different pressure needs. You may also have to add a restriction to the burners.
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0:00.0 | This episode on the HVAC School Podcast is sponsored by HVAC-HAC-HAC. |
0:05.0 | HAC. dot-HAC. |
0:08.0 | And now the man who uses, they don't make them like they used to as a universal verb. |
0:17.0 | Brian Orr. |
0:21.0 | Hey this is Brian Orr and I'm actually on vacation in Hilton Head as you know I'm from well as you know if you listen to the |
0:27.6 | podcast I'm from Orlando but I am on a family Christmas vacation in Hilton Head |
0:32.3 | but I still had a chance to record with my friend |
0:36.0 | Benoit, who's actually from Canada, and he's French Canadian if you can't tell by the name. |
0:41.2 | He's really a great furnace tech. He's a very thoughtful guy, which is what makes him, I don't want to say unique amongst technicians, but unique amongst technicians in that he can kind of communicate and share. He's, uh, you can tell he's nervous, you know, so he's very |
0:54.4 | quiet on the line and we couldn't get his computer to actually work with the |
0:59.0 | recording so we just ended up doing it over the phone. But I think there's a lot of |
1:02.3 | value here. I know so little about |
1:04.8 | high efficiency furnaces, but when I finished this interview, this conversation that I had |
1:10.0 | with Benoit, I understand, I understood a lot more than I did previously. So hope you enjoy and as always if you want to get a hold of me you can contact me at Brian, |
1:20.4 | BRYAN at H-Vacr School. |
1:24.1 | So just write that down. |
1:25.1 | If there's ever anything you want to add to the podcast |
1:27.7 | or question you want to ask me or something |
1:28.9 | you want to correct me on that I said incorrectly, |
1:30.8 | or if you think I'm a dummy and I shouldn't be doing this, you can just keep it to |
1:35.2 | yourself then. |
1:36.2 | All right, here's Benoit. |
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