Energy Tech Laboratories F5, 40 Series, F3 Recommended Smokepipe Arrangement Chimney Requirements

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Figure 13 Recommended Smokepipe Arrangement

and Chimney Requirements

the heat loss of the home has been reduced. This requires less fuel to be burned and sends less heat up the chimney.

A new boiler probably has a higher efficiency than the boiler being replaced. That probably means that the stack temperature from the new boiler will be lower than that from the old boiler and with less room air being drawn up the chimney to dilute the stack gases. The combination of a large uninsulated chimney, reduced firing rate, reduced firing time, lower stack temperature and less dilution air can,

in some cases, contribute to the condensing of small amounts of water vapor in the chimney. Such condensation, when it occurs, can cause chimney deterioration. In extreme cases, condensed water may be visible on the outside of the breeching or chimney. In those extreme cases, the chimney may have to be lined to insulate the chimney and thus prevent the condensation. The addition of dilution air into the chimney may assist in drying the chimney interior surfaces.

A massive chimney on a cold, or exposed outside wall may have produced adequate draft when it was fired with a higher input and greater volumes of heated gases. With reduced input and volume, the draft may be severely affected. In one instance research showed a new chimney of adequate sizing produced only .035" W.C. after 30 minutes of continuous firing at 13.0% CO2. Outside wall chimneys take longer to heat up and can have .00" W.C. draft at burner startup. You may have to consider a special alloy chimney flue liner with insulation around it and a stabilizing draft cap or even a draft inducing fan in severe cases.

3.For the same reasons as in 2. above, heat extractors mounted into the breeching are not recommended.

IMPORTANT

Single-pipe installations must be absolutely airtight or leaks or loss of prime may result. Bleed line and fuel unit completely.

Figure 14: Proper and Improper Locations of Draft Regulator

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