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<blockquote data-quote="Marshy" data-source="post: 6007425" data-attributes="member: 120417"><p>The flow restriction from two 45* elbows is the same as using a 90* elbow. I thought there was a draft advantage by using two 45's but DuraVent informed me there was not difference.</p><p></p><p>I will say, it makes perfect sense for me to use the same setup you have shown. The issue for me becomes trying to figure out if I can if I stick with the nonadjustable hard piece pipes and meet all my goals. Their charts do not show you the rise of having two 45* elbows like in your arraignment. It becomes difficult trying to figure out the vertical leg needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marshy, post: 6007425, member: 120417"] The flow restriction from two 45* elbows is the same as using a 90* elbow. I thought there was a draft advantage by using two 45's but DuraVent informed me there was not difference. I will say, it makes perfect sense for me to use the same setup you have shown. The issue for me becomes trying to figure out if I can if I stick with the nonadjustable hard piece pipes and meet all my goals. Their charts do not show you the rise of having two 45* elbows like in your arraignment. It becomes difficult trying to figure out the vertical leg needed. [/QUOTE]
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