View Full Version : Power vent water heater verus  a direct vent water heater
 
 bjohn221
Jan 8, 2009, 11:18 AM
I am replacing a leaking 40 gallon reliance gas water heater. The former owner put in a regular (not power or direct vent water heater) illegally. I want to replace the heater with a power vent model but there is no electricity in tbe closet. In addition, if there is a power outage, there will be not hot water. There is the proper thimble vent pipe situated in the closet to connect the exhaust pipe to. I want to know if I can put a direct vented water heater in the place of a power vented heater. Thank you.
 hvac1000
Jan 8, 2009, 01:06 PM
no electricity in tbe closet
 
You will have to install a outlet
 
in the event that there is a power outage, there will be not hot water
 
Correct. You will be showering with cold water.
 
A direct vent heater is just what it says. You CANNOT hook to a thimble in the closet. You will have to make a hole in the wall to the outside and DIRECT VENT IT. That is why they call them direct vent.
 
I do not have one. I do not want one. The regular water heaters work well without the problems associated with direct vent.
 dac122
Jan 8, 2009, 02:41 PM
Buy a large UPS for your computer and use it to power your tank during a power outage.  It should give your tank a few recovery cycles before draining the battery.
 
Wish I did not have my direct vent B&W, but that's what you get with Contemporary architectures.