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Chimney pipe size question
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<blockquote data-quote="Ted Jenkins" data-source="post: 7614471" data-attributes="member: 143473"><p>For sure to continue with 6'' is proper. The 8'' will not draw as well as the 6''. If the pipe is too large the heat is dissipated more cause the gases and air to be eddying more. Or in other words the exhaust will just stagnate in the flue. I have had the same issue so maybe just add black pipe down to the next 6'' section Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ted Jenkins, post: 7614471, member: 143473"] For sure to continue with 6'' is proper. The 8'' will not draw as well as the 6''. If the pipe is too large the heat is dissipated more cause the gases and air to be eddying more. Or in other words the exhaust will just stagnate in the flue. I have had the same issue so maybe just add black pipe down to the next 6'' section Thanks [/QUOTE]
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