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Old 2/3/09, 7:21 PM
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Would you recommend this flue be raised??
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Old 2/3/09, 7:40 PM
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Here's a guide:

Table of Type B-Vent Rooftop Clearance Requirements

The 1992 Vent Sizing Tables require that all Type B gas vents terminate above the roof with a listed cap or listed roof assembly in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
Vent caps 12" and smaller may terminate a distance above the roof if 8 feet or more away from a vertical surface as follows:
ROOF PITCH - rise/run in inchesMINIMUM HEIGHT*
Flat to 7/12 - 1.0 foot above the roof surface
7/12 to 8/12 - 1.5 feet above the roof surface
8/12 to 9/12 - 2.0 feet above the roof surface
9/12 to 10/12 - 2.5 feet above the roof surface
10/12 to 11/12 - 3.25 feet above the roof surface
11/12 to 12/12 - 4.0 feet above the roof surface
* Continues to 21/12 pitch at 8.0 feet

Vent caps larger than 12" must be located at least 2 feet above the highest point and 2 feet higher than any portion of the building within a horizontal distance of 10 feet.


From: http://www.inspect-ny.com/chimneys/B-Vent_Chimneys.htm



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Thanks!! Larry.
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Old 2/3/09, 8:26 PM
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Default Re: Height of Furnace Flue

I am more concerned about the giant shadow of a robot I see in the picture,which is castings itself on to the roof image.

It appears to have a strange dome or bulb like contraption sticking from its head.

Almost pom pom like.
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That is my stocking cap 25 degrees at 4 PM!!
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Old 2/3/09, 10:29 PM
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Default Re: Height of Furnace Flue

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That is my stocking cap 25 degrees at 4 PM!!
I know. hahahahaahaha

How far from the vents was the flue?

Looks ok.

We had this issue last month. (caused a debate)
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Old 2/3/09, 10:42 PM
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Thanks!! Approx. 12 inches.
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Old 2/3/09, 11:07 PM
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Default Re: Height of Furnace Flue

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Here's a guide:

Table of Type B-Vent Rooftop Clearance Requirements

The 1992 Vent Sizing Tables require that all Type B gas vents terminate above the roof with a listed cap or listed roof assembly in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
Vent caps 12" and smaller may terminate a distance above the roof if 8 feet or more away from a vertical surface as follows:
ROOF PITCH - rise/run in inchesMINIMUM HEIGHT*
Flat to 7/12 - 1.0 foot above the roof surface
7/12 to 8/12 - 1.5 feet above the roof surface
8/12 to 9/12 - 2.0 feet above the roof surface
9/12 to 10/12 - 2.5 feet above the roof surface
10/12 to 11/12 - 3.25 feet above the roof surface
11/12 to 12/12 - 4.0 feet above the roof surface
* Continues to 21/12 pitch at 8.0 feet

Vent caps larger than 12" must be located at least 2 feet above the highest point and 2 feet higher than any portion of the building within a horizontal distance of 10 feet.


From: http://www.inspect-ny.com/chimneys/B-Vent_Chimneys.htm
Darn-o! I thought the 2/10 termination rule applied to all combustion vents for adequate draft reasons.




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Yeah, thats what I used to think.
I am still not 100 percent sure about if it should be 12 inch above that ridge in the picture.

Just looking at it makes you see down draft potential.
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Old 2/3/09, 11:14 PM
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Are those tables in the current IRC?




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Good question.
I notice that you should check local codes and manufacturer guides.
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Old 2/3/09, 11:23 PM
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You know what?
Go here and download, the first PDF guys.

This is the best info on the subject and answers it.

http://www.hartandcooley.com/faq-bvent.htm

http://www.hartandcooley.com/vent/si...on%20guide.pdf
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You know what?
Go here and download, the first PDF guys.

This is the best info on the subject and answers it.

http://www.hartandcooley.com/faq-bvent.htm

http://www.hartandcooley.com/vent/si...on%20guide.pdf
But if that's Hart & Cooley's guide, they're just one manufacturer. Might their information not apply everywhere?




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Old 2/3/09, 11:46 PM
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But if that's Hart & Cooley's guide, they're just one manufacturer. Might their information not apply everywhere?
Looks like a very good general information on B vents.

The diagram explains the general height rule very well.
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