turbodog
Flashaholic
We've got natural gas water heater (about 50 gallon) that I want to add another similar heater in series. I have no problem with adding a 't' into the black pipe for the gas, nor is there an issue with the water piping.
But the heater is in the attic, and is vented through the roof (straight up, about 6 feet). Can I tie the new heater's vent into the existing, or will another vent be required?
And no... I don't want to go tankless. Those are not all they are cracked up to be, and they are not compatible with a circulating pump we have either.
I really don't want to have to cut the roof for another vent...
But the heater is in the attic, and is vented through the roof (straight up, about 6 feet). Can I tie the new heater's vent into the existing, or will another vent be required?
And no... I don't want to go tankless. Those are not all they are cracked up to be, and they are not compatible with a circulating pump we have either.
I really don't want to have to cut the roof for another vent...