Key Takeaway

Recall Program to Replace Vent Pipes on Home Heating Systems by Armstrong Air Conditioning was recalled on February 24, 1998.

CPSC Ongoing

Recall Program to Replace Vent Pipes on Home Heating Systems

Recalled: February 24, 1998 98072

Description

Recall Program to Replace Vent Pipes on Home Heating Systems NEWS from CPSC U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission Office of Information and Public Affairs Washington, DC 20207 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE February 24, 1998 Release # 98-072 Special Program Phone Number: (800) 758-3688 CPSC Consumer Hotline: (800) 638-2772 CPSC Media Contact: Ken Giles, (301) 504-7052 This recall has been updated. CPSC, Manufacturers Announce Recall Program to Replace Vent Pipes on Home Heating Systems WASHINGTON, D.C. - In a landmark action, virtually the entire furnace and boiler industry together with the manufacturers of high-temperature plastic vent (HTPV) pipes have joined with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) to announce a recall program. This program will replace, free of charge, an estimated 250,000 HTPV pipe systems attached to gas or propane furnaces or boilers in consumers' homes. The HTPV pipes could crack or separate at the joints and leak carbon monoxide (CO), presenting a deadly threat to consumers. CO is a colorless, odorless gas produced by incomplete burning of carbon-based fuel, including natural gas and propane. The initial symptoms of CO poisoning are similar to the flu, and may include dizziness, fatigue, headache, nausea and irregular breathing. High-level exposure to CO can cause death. To determine whether they have HTPV pipe systems that are subject to this program, consumers should first check the vent pipes attached to their natural gas or propane furnaces or boilers. Vent pipes subject to this recall program can be identified as follows: the vent pipes are plastic; the vent pipes are colored gray or black; and the vent pipes have the names "Plexvent ," "Plexvent II" or "Ultravent " stamped on the vent pipe or printed on stickers placed on pieces used to connect the vent pipes together. Consumers should now check the location of these vent pipes. For furnaces, only HTPV systems that have vent pipes that go through the sidewalls of structures (horizontal systems) are subject to this program. For boilers, all HTPV systems are subject to this program. Other plastic vent pipes, such as white PVC or CPVC, are not involved in this program. After checking the vent pipes, consumers should call the special toll-free number (800) 758-3688, available between 7 a.m. and 11 p.m. EST seven days a week, to verify that their HTPV pipe systems are subject to this recall program. Consumers with eligible systems will receive new, professionally installed venting systems free of charge. Additionally, consumers who already have replaced their HTPV pipe systems may be eligible for reimbursement for some or all of the replacement costs. The program came about as a result of mediation among 27 participants manufacturers of HTPV pipes and manufacturers of natural gas or propane-fired boilers and mid-efficiency furnaces. This is the first time that CPSC has used a mediator to bring together all segments of an industry to implement a program for the benefit of consumers. All consumers should have their fuel-burning appliances inspected each year to check for cracks or separations in the vents that could allow CO to leak into the home. In addition, CPSC recommends that every home should have at least one CO detector that meets the requirements of the most recent Underwriters Laboratories 2034 standard or International Approval Services 6-96 standard. The following lists the manufacturers participating in this program. Participants Armstrong Air Conditioning Inc. Bard Manufacturing Co. Burnham Corp. Consolidated Industries Crown Boiler Co. The Ducane Co. Inc. Dunkirk Radiator Corp. Evcon Industries Inc. Hart & Cooley Inc. Heat Controller Inc. International Comfort Prod. Corp.(USA) Lennox Industries Inc. Nordyne Inc. Peerless Heater Co. Pennco Inc. Plexco Inc. Raypak Inc. Rheem Manufacturing Co. Slant/Fin Corp. Thermo Produ

Products Affected

Armstrong Air Conditioning high-temperature plastic vent (HTPV) pipes

Bard Manufacturing high-temperature plastic vent (HTPV) pipes

Burnham high-temperature plastic vent (HTPV) pipes

Consolidated Industries high-temperature plastic vent (HTPV) pipes

Crown Boiler high-temperature plastic vent (HTPV) pipes

Ducane high-temperature plastic vent (HTPV) pipes

Dunkirk Radiator high-temperature plastic vent (HTPV) pipes

Evcon Industries high-temperature plastic vent (HTPV) pipes

Hart & Cooley high-temperature plastic vent (HTPV) pipes

Heat Controller high-temperature plastic vent (HTPV) pipes

International Comfort Prod. high-temperature plastic vent (HTPV) pipes

Lennox Industries high-temperature plastic vent (HTPV) pipes

Nordyne high-temperature plastic vent (HTPV) pipes

Peerless Heater high-temperature plastic vent (HTPV) pipes

Pennco high-temperature plastic vent (HTPV) pipes

Plexco high-temperature plastic vent (HTPV) pipes

Vent Pipes

Raypak high-temperature plastic vent (HTPV) pipes

Rheem Manufacturing high-temperature plastic vent (HTPV) pipes

Slant/Fin high-temperature plastic vent (HTPV) pipes

Thermo Products high-temperature plastic vent (HTPV) pipes

Trane high-temperature plastic vent (HTPV) pipes

Trianco-Heatmaker high-temperature plastic vent (HTPV) pipes

Utica Boilers high-temperature plastic vent (HTPV) pipes

Vaillant Corp high-temperature plastic vent (HTPV) pipes

Weil-McLain high-temperature plastic vent (HTPV) pipes

Westcast high-temperature plastic vent (HTPV) pipes

York International high-temperature plastic vent (HTPV) pipes

Company Information

Armstrong Air Conditioning

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