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Re: Dryer vents
[Re: USNret]
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03/16/12 09:45 AM
03/16/12 09:45 AM
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Dave Schmidt
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Depends on state regs what goes or doesn't go over the vent. Some forbid it, some don't care. I find that a vent guard is less of a fire hazard than 2 pounds of pine needles stuffed into the vent by a starling, so I can't imagine any state regulator with 1/2 a brain forbidding the installation of a vent guard. Have pics of pine straw nests IN the dryer, for the day my state decides to try instituting a stupid "no vent guard" rule here. Kevin, I think you were in the Navy,...so you understand the irony in "government logic".
Last edited by Dave Schmidt; 03/16/12 09:46 AM.
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Re: Dryer vents
[Re: ProLine]
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03/16/12 09:59 AM
03/16/12 09:59 AM
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Dave Schmidt
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Tim, I think the Heartland vent is what WCS calls The Energy Saving dryer Vent Cover. This has a 90 degree upward bend from the duct flange, then a little "ball in cage" apparatus for sealing the airway. The air pressure provided by the fan lifts the ball and gravity holds it in place when the fan or dryer is off. I like 'em, have installed a dozen or so. Then there's the No-Pest vent. It's a lot like a store-bought hood, except it has two flaps. Haven't had the opportunity to try one of these.
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