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[email protected] November 9th 05 09:14 PM

venting water heater and boiler gases.
 
I have an older home and currently the water heater and boiler (located
in the basement) vent into the chimney. I bought a wood buring
fireplace/stove and I want to add it into the second floor using the
same flue(There was once a stove located at that location but I am sure
they did not use the same flue). I understand I should not do this as
long as I do not want to visit the burn unit anytime soon. Can I
somehow vent the boiler and water heater out of the side of the house?


[email protected] November 9th 05 10:50 PM

venting water heater and boiler gases.
 
I doubt it. Is there not a second flue or some means to have
everything go up thru the chimney ?

wrote:
I have an older home and currently the water heater and boiler (located
in the basement) vent into the chimney. I bought a wood buring
fireplace/stove and I want to add it into the second floor using the
same flue(There was once a stove located at that location but I am sure
they did not use the same flue). I understand I should not do this as
long as I do not want to visit the burn unit anytime soon. Can I
somehow vent the boiler and water heater out of the side of the house?



Edwin Pawlowski November 10th 05 12:29 AM

venting water heater and boiler gases.
 
wrote in message
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Can I
somehow vent the boiler and water heater out of the side of the house?


Maybe. There are variables as to location of the units and local codes.
The flue will still have to go up the top of the house, probably the same
height as the existing chimney. You can run insulated metal chimney.




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