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Old 4/15/06, 5:55 PM
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Default mixed fuel venting?

Venting oil furnace exhaust with wood burning, ok for combined venting in chimney flue?

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Old 4/15/06, 6:04 PM
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Venting oil furnace exhaust with wood burning, ok for combined venting in chimney flue?

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As long as the flue pipe is not galvanized.
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No.

Violation of NFPA Standards

Each should be vented into a separate flue. Multiple connections can cause flue gases and sparks to pass from one flue opening to another, reducing efficiency and igniting unburned gases in the flue.



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Old 4/15/06, 7:20 PM
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Default Re: mixed fuel venting?

In my past life I installed a number of "Longwood" wood burning furnaces with oil starters and the manufacturer's instructions were for a single flue of specific materials. I don't remember the type of material, but I recall that it was not uncommon.

Manufacturer's specifications prevail over any other...



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Jae:

Mixed Fuel Furnaces and Boilers (Woodsman, Longwood, Eagle, etc...) are designed for this application as a single unit.

http://www.yukon-eagle.com/leftright.htm

An Oil Boiler/Furnace can not share a flue with a Wood Stove or wood burning Fireplace.



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Went back and took a better look at the first post...I didn't pick it up as two separate units the first time. And I don't even drink "darn margaritas".
What can I blame it on, other than old age???



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Thanks guys.

They are seperate units with the boiler in the basement and a wood burning stove on the first floor.

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Default Re: mixed fuel venting?

some folks have gotten blessings to have one connected/used at a time, but never both in use at the same time... I would not recommend that, but occasionally the local jurisdiction has blessed it...

separate flue per fuel is the safest!
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