Le papier d'aluminium est-il meilleur que l'aluminium semi-rigide pour les conduits de transition de sécheuse?

J'ai toujours dit à mes clients que le meilleur type de matériau pour conduit de sécheuse est un conduit métallique complètement rigide., avec une course aussi courte que possible. J'ai recommandé d'utiliser du métal semi-rigide lorsque cela est nécessaire, comme moyen de transition du sèche-linge au conduit. L’aluminium semi-rigide est tout ce que tout le monde recommande!
Un article a été publié dans l'ASHI Reporter en avril 2005 saying that semi-rigid metal was the only good substitute for smooth metal
If you search online for the best type of dryer duct, the only advice you’ll get is to use semi-rigid aluminum as a transition. This information is repeated on every web site or blog dealing with dryer duct safety.
After doing some research on the semi-rigid transition ducts, I’ve learned that they might not be allowed in Minnesota.
To understand why, you need to know the difference between a clothes dryer duct and a transition duct. They’re not the same thing, and they’re not interchangeable. According to the Minnesota Mechanical Code, a dryer duct is required to be constructed of metal, and can only have a smooth interior finish (section 504.6). This means that flexible materials are not allowed for dryer ducts; not foil, not semi-rigid aluminum.

Semi-Rigid Aluminum For Dryer Transition Ducts
Semi-Rigid Aluminum For Dryer Transition Ducts

A transition duct is flexible, which allows the dryer to be connected to the duct, then pushed back up against a wall so it’s not sitting in the middle of the room. A transition duct is allowed by the Minnesota Mechanical Code to connect the dryer to the dryer duct… but that’s all. These transition ducts are limited to single lengths of eight feet or less, and must be listed and labeled for the application.
I went shopping at a few retailers for dryer transition ducts, and I was quite surprised to learn that the semi-rigid material I’ve always recommended is not a UL listed product! If there are any aluminum manufacturers that do make a UL listed semi-rigid duct, they’ve done a good job of hiding their products – even online

Semi-rigid aluminum foil duct

Home Depot sells ‘dryer stuff’ from Deflect-o, while Menards and Lowes sells ‘dryer stuff’ from Dundas-Jafine. After browsing through Deflect-o’s web site and Dundas-Jafine’s web site, I learned that the only UL listed dryer transition ducts are the ones that look like they’re made from foil, pictured below. These transition ducts are actually made from aluminum.

UL Listed Dryer Transition aluminum foil Duct

Interesting. I won’t be reporting the semi-rigid stuff as unsafe – I have it in my own house, and I feel like it’s perfectly safe… but if it’s not listed, it’s a code violation and I won’t recommend it any more. Do You Know why the semi-rigid material isn’t listed?

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