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Originally Posted by rickj Metal is metal. I can't for the life of me imagine how a rigid metal vent would be less of a fire hazard than flexible metal.  |
well... i guess i disagree with you a little on both points... and thats why im hoping an hvac guy can straighten me out or agree.
steel has a higher melting point than aluminum, so i dont agree that metal is metal. if there was a fire and i had a choice of what wall would protect me, id say that a thicker steel would do a better job of containing a fire than a thinner aluminum barrier.
but.... ive always used the flex metal and not had a problem.
also, knowing what i know from physics and fluid/air flow, i can see how the accordian style venting would create eddy currents and reduce laminar flow... meaning more lint catching on the increased surface area and the machine needing to work harder to pump out the air.
but... again... ive always used the flex metal.
this just reminds me of the person who always fueled their car in the winter with it running and the person getting in and out... not a problem until that one time the static electricity sparks the thing.
so basically my mind says to change it out, but i want an hvac guy to say its overblown and with regular cleaning its fine.
im gonna have to go look at the manual to see if the warranty is voided with the flex metal. if so, im going to lay into the retailer who said its fine to use.