A "flue" refers to a sealed pathway out of the building to vent combustion gases, such as a metal flue pipe or clay flue tiles stacked up inside of a chimney. A single chimney can safely have multiple flues inside the chimney, each flue venting an appliance, fireplace, or other device,...
Designed as a cooling device, a protective device fits near a heat-exchanger pipe formed by an annular gap that is limited on an inner side by a flue gas pipe (2) and on an outer side by an outer pipe (7). The cooling device has coolant pipes (8) in a space between the flue ...
the outlet 85, and a circular damper plate 92 supported on the pin 91 within the stove pipe or in the outlet 85 to block the draft when in the horizontal position or in a plane perpendicular to the flue pathway. However, unlike conventional stove pipe dampers, the damper 90 of the ...
Forgive my ignorance, but should I be concerned that water is doing damage in between the clay pipe and broken mortar? On 2020-05-18 by danjoefriedman (mod) Certainly, Brenda, it's possible to repair or replace the topmost chimney tile(s) as long as there's access. Broken tiles ...
A pipe 31 is located internally of the net 16 and has holes of considerable overall area to permit easy passage of vapours therethrough. As shown in Fig. 3, several spinning nozzles are located near to one another and several bundles of filaments 11 are formed. A perforated pipe 31 is ...
Is a "Zero clearance insulated chimney" the same as what non-professionals like me would call a "pipe"/flue connector (the 6-ish feet from the oil burner to the wall)? Your advice is very resassuring. Thank you again! On 2022-12-17 by InspectApedia (Editor) ...
The undesired jet is primarily caused by the sudden expansion of the pipe diameter; therefore, two solutions were proposed and evaluated through CFD simulations to mitigate this effect. The first one entails enlarging the inlet cone length to achieve a 10° divergence (versus an original 51° div...