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Oil Furnace and Wood Stove on Same Flue
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<blockquote data-quote="TreeTangler" data-source="post: 4600213" data-attributes="member: 86126"><p>There really isn't a legal issue, you're not going to get fined for a setup like this. I'm really not sure who is "grandfathering" the setup. The issue is with the possibility for the flue not to draft one of the appliances or the chimney plugging and either one of these situations dumping toxic fumes into the house. As far as insurance goes, i have a hard time believing that they would be ok with it.</p><p> </p><p>Either way, the choice is yours. Will it work? Chances are it'll work fine for heating as it is done a lot by folks who don't know any better. The problem with this setup that it drasticaly raises the chances that something can go wrong that would put you at risk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TreeTangler, post: 4600213, member: 86126"] There really isn't a legal issue, you're not going to get fined for a setup like this. I'm really not sure who is "grandfathering" the setup. The issue is with the possibility for the flue not to draft one of the appliances or the chimney plugging and either one of these situations dumping toxic fumes into the house. As far as insurance goes, i have a hard time believing that they would be ok with it. Either way, the choice is yours. Will it work? Chances are it'll work fine for heating as it is done a lot by folks who don't know any better. The problem with this setup that it drasticaly raises the chances that something can go wrong that would put you at risk. [/QUOTE]
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