Your description of the apparent risk: a crack in a (solid masonry with clay flue tile liners, right?) chimney that is found 10 feet above the roof line and nowhere near any combustible material as being low-risk, sounds reasonable on the face of it. Picture me, an experienced and re...
Recently found out we need a chimney liner. We have two flues in one chimney. One used for gas furnace other for gas water heater. My question is do we need two separate liners or can they be connected somehow? On 2018-02-03 by (mod) - No, IMO sharing a flue with oil and coal...
The following parts are in the packaging units: Sample probe designed to take up the Sorbent Traps (Sorbent Traps are not included) with control and power cable (IP42 connection on one side) Heated sample line with two inner liners Cooler unit with power cable (IP42 ...
The label on your flue vent connector or "stack pipe" on that elbow near the masonry wall (and chimney) indicates that it's a Model TLC Chimney provided by Hart & Cooley Part No. 502048 that - as the label notes - requires a minimum clearance 2" airspace to combustibles and building ...