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What is the difference between a vent connector and the vent?
 
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What is the difference between a distillate oil and a residual oil?
 
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Answer to Question 1

The vent is the passageway that carries the combustion gasses out. The vent connector is the pipe running from the furnace to the vent. They are essentially the same thing when the same venting material is run all the way from the furnace to the vent cap.

Answer to Question 2

A distillate is produced by vaporizing during the refining process; a residual is what is left after all the distillates have been vaporized. Distillates tend to be shorter carbon chains than residuals.



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