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Normal snow line ???
The venting instructions for my furnace reference a term.. "normal snow line". Anybody know how high that is for Cumberland / North Attleboro area??
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Depends on th ehouse. I have one spot facing NW that has snow half way up the door routinely and the exact opposite end of the house sometimes has bare ground at the foundation after a 2 foot storm, so you really need to consider where you put the vent or you could sleep right through your own death.
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Just the term "normal" tells me its some kind of estimate or code number for an area. Some years we get 6 inches of build up and in years like 78 or this past winter probably 6 to 8 times that on average and in exact spots , who knows. There are other references that say "normal snow line or 12 inches above grade". If I come straight out just above the foundation I have the 12 inches covered but if I need to go much higher I'll have to put in a "periscope" extension thingy. The vent for the cloths dryer has been just on top of the foundation for over 40 years and no issues. However that is a simple exhaust vent and its warm/hot air. the vent for the new furnace is a concentric pipe with both intake and output in it and I get the impression the outflow is not at all hot.
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