The standard height of a boiler chimney typically ranges from 15 to 30 feet above the roofline, but it can vary depending on local building codes, the type of boiler, and the specific requirements of the installation. Generally, the chimney should be tall enough to ensure proper draft and to prevent exhaust gases from re-entering the building. Additionally, factors such as the height of surrounding structures and prevailing wind conditions may influence the final chimney height. Always consult local regulations and manufacturer guidelines for specific requirements.
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the flue pipe from my boiler runs directly to the hole in the chimney
approx 170ft.
If your chimney flue is cool enough, water will condense inside, and then evaporate via steam when the boiler fires. You may also have water coming in from rain, and may want to purchase a chimney cap to prevent water from getting in.
Should be the same as a standard counter height, 36".
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force draft fan is helped in producing draft. therefore, no requirement of more chimney height. with the help of forced draft we would rapidly circulated the air from boiler to chimney. this fan is mounted near the boiler bottom.
The height of a two-story chimney typically ranges from 20 to 30 feet, depending on the height of each story and the design of the chimney. A standard story is usually about 10 to 15 feet tall, so a two-story chimney would be constructed to accommodate this height. Additionally, factors such as the chimney's location, building codes, and architectural style can influence its final height.
plumbing your toilet into the boiler
locomtive boiler is generally used in railcars so as railcars is to pass through tunnels thats y generally the chimney with short lenght is used..! :D
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the flue pipe from my boiler runs directly to the hole in the chimney
Placing the chimney at a height - directs the waste gasses etc away from people - and allows the wind to disperse the smoke.
What is the minimum height required for chimney of 100 KVA DG Set which is kept in
The flow of flue gases in chimney due to difference in pressure i.e cold atmospheric air outside and hot gases in chmney is called as boiler draught.
According to NFPA 211 (The national standard for fireplaces) Chimneys SHALL stand 3' above the roofline AND 2' above anything within 10' (This is the 3-2-10 rule)
Ratio shadow:real height for gate = 12ft:5ft = 2.4 So ratio for chimney = 28:real height = 2.4 Height of chimney = 28/2.4 = 11.66... ft