Hey everyone, well I guess I am finally a member of a forum. My M55 insert was installed on Monday. So far so good. I've attached a picture for your viewing pleasure. At the moment I am burning Cleanfire Pacifics.
I plan on having an OAK installed, but I wanted to get a few opinions on how to run the OAK with the chimney cap I would like to get.
I have a three flue chimney (1 flue each for 2 chimneys and 1 flue for the boiler). I would like to get a custom multi-flue chimney cap. I am not sure of the best way to run the pellet exhaust and the air intake. The Enviro manual says there should be 12 inch height difference between the intake and the exhaust. If I get a cap with a 15 inch high mesh (from the base of the cap at the chimney to the cap roof) do you feel this would be sufficient to not pull in exhaust either from the boiler or the pellet stove?
As I see it, I have three options:
1. Give myself at least 12 inches from the pellet exhaust to the pellet intake
2. Run the intake straight up vertically and through the cap, cutting a hole in cap (not preferable)
3. Put an elbow on the intake and run it horizontally through the mesh of the cap, cutting a hole in it (this is more acceptable than option 2, but would rather not cut a hole in anything if I didn't have to.
I'll let the experts weigh in.
I plan on having an OAK installed, but I wanted to get a few opinions on how to run the OAK with the chimney cap I would like to get.
I have a three flue chimney (1 flue each for 2 chimneys and 1 flue for the boiler). I would like to get a custom multi-flue chimney cap. I am not sure of the best way to run the pellet exhaust and the air intake. The Enviro manual says there should be 12 inch height difference between the intake and the exhaust. If I get a cap with a 15 inch high mesh (from the base of the cap at the chimney to the cap roof) do you feel this would be sufficient to not pull in exhaust either from the boiler or the pellet stove?
As I see it, I have three options:
1. Give myself at least 12 inches from the pellet exhaust to the pellet intake
2. Run the intake straight up vertically and through the cap, cutting a hole in cap (not preferable)
3. Put an elbow on the intake and run it horizontally through the mesh of the cap, cutting a hole in it (this is more acceptable than option 2, but would rather not cut a hole in anything if I didn't have to.
I'll let the experts weigh in.