i dont know but i think it flue
maybe someone is burning wood in their fires, or someone is cooking smoky foods. the chimney is used to that the smoke doesnt stay inside the house and exits through the chimney.
Chimney use to remove the flue gases and smoke from the building and from the boiler, furnace, fireplace, stove to outside atmosphere. Chimney construct as much as possible in the vertical shape to remove the smoke outside easily. Romans used hole in the bakeries to remove the smoke outside but real chimney found in Northern Europe in 12th century.
It is the accumulation of ash and smoke residue that builds up on the inside of a chimney after use.
The purpose of a chimney pot is to enable smoke from a fire to escape. This is common in many properties where there is a fireplace to stop the house from filling with smoke.
No they cant. Pellets need a chimney for smoke and gas fireplaces have no chimney.
There was smoke coming from the chimney.
needs to be cleaned
The chimney thingy is called a smoke stack.
chimney must be to smoke
maybe someone is burning wood in their fires, or someone is cooking smoky foods. the chimney is used to that the smoke doesnt stay inside the house and exits through the chimney.
Chimney use to remove the flue gases and smoke from the building and from the boiler, furnace, fireplace, stove to outside atmosphere. Chimney construct as much as possible in the vertical shape to remove the smoke outside easily. Romans used hole in the bakeries to remove the smoke outside but real chimney found in Northern Europe in 12th century.
shouldn't your question be," A passage for smoke in a chimney"? just saying
Open the flue wider - need to create a vacuum draft that sucks the smoke up the chimney and outdoors.
"You're too young to smoke!"
the higer pressure at the bottom of the chimney pushes air and smoke up the chimney
On top of Petey's Pub, where smoke is coming out. You just have to reduce it for a few seconds.
A chimney will suck air from the house only if there is wind above the chimney. Air movement at the top causes a partial vacuum in the chimney which pulls the smoke up. The smoke could get into the house due to several reasons: there is no wind above the chimney; the chimney is blocked, the smoke is being directed away from the chimney due to other areas of low pressure in the house. You could probably rectify the problem by raising the chimney so that it catches more wind, cooking closer to the chimney inlet, making chimney diameter wider so that there is less resistance to the passage of smoke. Hassan